Anonymous wrote:For any grocery, restaurant, and retail position you really need to apply in person and try to have a brief conversation with a supervisor when you apply.
Anonymous wrote:Try restaurants. We are hiring and can't find workers.
Walking in still works, but make sure to make a great first impression. I had a young man walk in and ask if we were hiring. I said that we were. He handed me his resume at first, but since I didn't look like manager enough, he took it back. He decided to come back later and hand it to the manager.
I have a lot to say who we hire. The resume is still in the office, so he did come back. He can work only two days, but that's not why we won't call him.
Anonymous wrote:]Anonymous wrote:During a long ago recession, I received a rejection letter from Toys'r'Us on Valentine's Day. With a giant smiling Geoffrey the giraffe on it. Saying that they did not now, nor did they ever, anticipate having a position suitable for me. I kept it. The whole situation was just preposterous.
i would. have framed this, tbh
Anonymous wrote:Try Costco? They're supposed to be a great company to work for.
]Anonymous wrote:During a long ago recession, I received a rejection letter from Toys'r'Us on Valentine's Day. With a giant smiling Geoffrey the giraffe on it. Saying that they did not now, nor did they ever, anticipate having a position suitable for me. I kept it. The whole situation was just preposterous.