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Yeah, that's pretty much how I feel. Regardless, I'm pushing ahead with as much application spam as I can muster.
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What's your advice guys, if I fill out an online application to literally a dozen locations in a company (say, Wendy's restaurants) and it sends an auto-reply to my email instructing me that they're reviewing my application and no further communication is necessary, what should I do?
Should I follow that instruction, or should I follow the advice of basically everyone I've spoken to who says call them anyway, talk to the manager personally, make sure they know I am interested?
I don't want to not follow instructions, but I also want to take every avenue of advancement available to me. Would it hurt my chances of getting hired, or help, if I ignored the instruction, or ignored the advice I've been given about follow-up calls?
If you weren't aware, all Federal Government jobs are posted online at http://www.usajobs.gov/. They're searchable by geographic area, which is useful. Even if there's nothing currently listed that fits your background/education, it's worth putting on your regular search list because new positions are constantly coming open.
I don't have much experience with applying for a job, since I got hired before I finished my studies and haven't been jobless ever since.
That said, I know for a fact that many employers prefer an old-fashioned letter with curriculum vitae in attachement. Maybe it's a Belgian thing, though, but that's how it is here.
My dad has either been running a small business or been in a high-up position in a company for the last...well, at least 25-30 years. At one point he was running 3 service(gas) stations. With that, comes a lot of hiring.
Call. The number of times he has told me that. You show you are keen. If you've got two nameless pieces of paper in front of you, its a 50/50 chance of who you pick, but if you have one nameless paper and one Pizzaguy, the guy that called up, said he was keen, well, you're going to pay attention to that one.
Warman, you're confusing "Federal jobs" with "career congressman."
Definitely call, even if the auto-reply says not to. The people who hire view it as a positive attribute.
And good luck man.
CR
I have only paid attention to things here just today after quite some time, and I was intending to investigate what games are upcoming and if it may be a good time to return for a session or two.
I saw this thread and thought perhaps I had been hanging around a forum too long to have seen the very initial rise of ATPG's prominence in games here and his resignation.
Well now, when I scrolled down the list and saw that my name was even extant in his memory I immediately lost all doubt about his statement that he remembered all with whom he had played. That is remarkable.
But more so it is highly and rarely genuine, especially in any corner of the internet, to find someone who is so good-natured to all, for I certainly have not deserved it here! Indeed, anonymity is wont to make an individual considerably weaker in virtue and more courageous in vice, but I find myself wondering instead if ATPG is as hearty and true in his physical reality as he is manifest here - for if he is - where has he found time to himself with all the support and friends he must have outside this medium?
I admit, I have little respect for the internet, and I am prone to mocking those who take solace and social refuge in it, but this is not something to be found in ATPG, he appears to me to be one who remains honest and fair even in an environment designed to make devils of less disciplined fellows.
Everything you have done here on the fora ATPG amounts to an exemplary display of better humanity, you have my respect and gratitude, and I am certain that you will find a just reward for your merits.
Yes and good luck too..
Glenn.
Hard to forget you Glenn.
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Glenn! :stare:
Interview, tomorrow, 2:30 PM at Pizza Hut of all places. (Pizza, you've saved my life again!)
You send off 100 applications and one actually bites. Or should I say cheesy bites? Now I have to figure out where in the heck this one is, because I filled out applications for places I am dead sure I can't even reach. :laugh4:
Okay it is 10 mins away, good. And, I haven't canceled my car insurance just yet, so I should be okay.
I know you wish me luck, so you don't have to say it again. :beam: Hopefully I get the job this time. I should, I left Pizza Hut with 2 weeks notice voluntarily so I could start college and I have experience doing everything in the store. If I don't get the job this time I will be convinced there is a God and he's angry with me for saying he's not real.
:laugh4: I'd better get the job this time, dang it!
Also, Glenn, of course I remember you, and you were in more games of mine than just the Treehouse one. I remember everyone, including some of those people that only played a few times, or dropped before finishing, like Flax's friend jillyfae, and Scienter, and even Veronica "Trouble" from the Capo game. I still miss my Quintus.JC and wish he'd come back. And Elite Ferret!
I don't know why, because I usually have such a terrible memory. I guess I've had too much fun to let any of it go.
But that was a very touching post, Glenn. Nobody expects you to be a saint, occasional bad behavior doesn't mean you're a bad person, it just means you have weaknesses just like the rest of us. My weakness is, as Cartman would put it, "Your family's poor, Pizza! Your family's poor! Pizza! You need to put your cardboard box up for a second mortgage!" and sometimes having a bit of a loud mouth which I need to stick my foot in sometimes.
:bow: Made my day feel a little better.
Now the pizzaguy will actually be a pizzaguy :p
I will be sure to order some pizza from PizzaHut if you get the job, ATPG :p
Good luck with the pizza hut job mate, they rejected me twice, the bastards!
If you get the job at Pizza Hut ATPG, do you get an employee's discount? Pizza every Friday sounds delicious.
It depends on the store. One store I worked at said you could have a personal pan pizza for free.
Those things didn't keep me full when I was a child, and I'm allegedly a full grown man now. I make large pizzas disappear in a single sitting.
But it's better than the zero I'm getting now.
Hey, I hope you get it ATPizzaG!
As to the pizza's, if you get one free pizza, how many toppings can you put on it? Because if you loaded enough toppings on there you could make quite a meal out of it.
Of course, the management might not be so happy about that...
Gentlemen, we'll discuss how he can steal from work once he gets the job.
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Oh that's easy. You know all the cheese, toppings, and wastewater that goes into the sink at the restaurant every night? Well, there's a cover over the drain that catches most of the solid waste. No one seems to care when I take that home and after washing it down with some of my own dishwater, mmmmm..... botulism.
I hope you get the job, man.
Yes, good luck. :)
Any news yet, Askthehopefullysoontoberealpizzaguy?
I don't know yet. I should know within a few days.
I know I nailed that second interview. There was someone else being interviewed, though, as is always the case. I think they were being interviewed for answering phones, because they didn't show up in a car and that's all they talked about was phones. Still, I don't know if there have been other interviews. I do know that both the manager and the assistant manager who interviewed me seemed more than moderately impressed by what I came to the table with, but they could have other candidates.... you never know.
They told me they were going to run my motor vehicle history report. I haven't had an accident in 3 years, and because I was only driving when I was going out job hunting, I managed to avoid tickets. The only thing on there should be that I let my registration expire, which I paid for and paid the ticket for, and the only reason I let it expire was because I'm a poor person.
I think there may be one additional ticket for letting my tag expire last year too. :shame: I am so glad I was insured both times. I had to let my insurance expire several times as well, but I reinstated it whenever there was a chance to get another driving job. I don't recommend it because if something bad happens that's the end of your happiness for a good long time, but you know, if you're out of money, you're out of money. And it's so easy to get penalized and you have to pay to get your license back after the state takes it away from you for not having mandatory insurance.
I should have no points on my license and no accidents in the past 3 years, so.... I mean.... seriously, if I don't get this job, there will be much weeping and gnashing of teeth and tearing out of hair from my head. Would be a nice Christmas present to get it.
And now some words of wisdom from the bottom of the food chain, to whomever might need such advice:
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