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_Nut_
References should never be family/friends (unless personal references are requested). if I was hiring someone I would have no clue if a family member was BS'ing me to get that person hired.

I would have done the same, good bye!
Frenchie
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Originally posted by _Nut_
References should never be family/friends (unless personal references are requested). if I was hiring someone I would have no clue if a family member was BS'ing me to get that person hired.

I would have done the same, good bye!


+1

Relatives aren't as reliable as some might think. Same reason why they don't like hiring people from the same family into the same company.
Akridrot
actually, the person who referred me was my uncle's wife and she worked there. yeah, that's the situation. its close to what i said.

i just think that this is nonsense. she does live in the same house as me, but come on. :mad:

me: "but, she's not biologically related to me. she's just married to my uncle"
manager: "yeah... but we don't hire people who are 'related' if you know what i mean"
me: :conf: "but... *sigh*" (why did i come here in the first place, why was i excited)
manager: "i appreciate your time. :) bye."
Frenchie
No need to get upset. You get up, move on and look for another job. I take it you're young? You'll find another job in a jiffy. They always need pawns to do ty jobs somewhere.
chimera66
you live in the city so try a restaurant job. I hear you can make good money doing that...I think it's admirable that you wore a tie.
Beat Blog
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Originally posted by Akridrot
because the person who referred me was a relative.

Wow. I'm pretty angry at this. Complete waste of time. I wore the shirt and tie and everything, and this is how they treat me.


That's ing retarded.

Surely if you relative who already works there referred you, it would be beneficial for them to hire someone who they know is cut from a similar mould, and hence has similar values and work ethic etc?

...unless of course they think your relative is doing a ty job.

If you're getting a reference for a job and you list a relative with their contact number as a past employer, that's stupid and pointless, but when the relative works at the place you're are trying to get a job and says "hey, you should hire this person..." to the boss, that's a totally different matter.
Andryuha
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Originally posted by chimera66
you live in the city so try a restaurant job. I hear you can make good money doing that...I think it's admirable that you wore a tie.


agreed. I think restaurant jobs would be that best for a student or as a side job. I work as a bus boy at an expensive place and get paid very well. Not to mention the fact that it's very flexible (except for weekends and some holidays of course). Plus you could meet some important people that may help you get the job you want in the future.
idoru
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I don't see what pride there is in doing a job that a well-trained monkey could accomplish just as well.


You'd be surprised at just how many average retail employees can't comprehend even the most basic of job functions. There's a reason people out of college work there.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by idoru
You'd be surprised at just how many average retail employees can't comprehend even the most basic of job functions. There's a reason people out of college work there.


Many can't comprehend the future either. Two people I went to school with (my year) are still working the same job they did as teenagers, in the same supermarket, in the same ty little town. They get paid more now though. Not getting paid junior rates these days, hell no.

Sadly, they've also been allowed to breed.
biznology
but who has references from people you cannot claim as acquaintances or friends? people that do not respect or like you will not be references!

living in the same house is a bit different, but often companies will give the employee a bonus or benefit for referring the new hire.

unless there is a bunch of education or outside experience(and even then...), most hires are due to someone knowing someone.

i know tons of hires that never matched that that were released as they were terrible workers|

idoru
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Many can't comprehend the future either. Two people I went to school with (my year) are still working the same job they did as teenagers, in the same supermarket, in the same ty little town. They get paid more now though. Not getting paid junior rates these days, hell no.

Sadly, they've also been allowed to breed.


I see myself working this job one, maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaybe two years tops after college while I settle into whatever path I choose. I'd kill myself otherwise.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by idoru
I see myself working this job one, maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaybe two years tops after college while I settle into whatever path I choose. I'd kill myself otherwise.


Oh , I hope you didn't think I was referring to you with my post Idoru. Having a job (any job!) through Uni is admirable, many don't bother and just sap off their parents.

But apparently a couple of people from my grade thought it was a wicked career move, and you know, you gotta STICK WITH IT! :gsmile:

"Can I get a price check on my future? Product code is "I'm 27 with 3 kids."

"Tell the customer that you've already paid the price, on their behalf."

Lolfail.
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