Tell me what I'm doing wrong Looking for a job
#1
Posted 16 April 2012 - 02:46 PM
Then in a couple of days I go to the business and ask for the manager then ask if they are hiring. If they reply with were not hiring right now, I say thanks and walk out the door. Then I write it down the time and date and person I talked to and go back a week later.
I got asked by the GM of a business I have been to for a couple of weeks not to come back – they will call if they need anyone.
What am I doing wrong?
Any help????
#2
Posted 16 April 2012 - 03:08 PM
cindy013061, on 16 April 2012 - 02:46 PM, said:
Then in a couple of days I go to the business and ask for the manager then ask if they are hiring. If they reply with were not hiring right now, I say thanks and walk out the door. Then I write it down the time and date and person I talked to and go back a week later.
I got asked by the GM of a business I have been to for a couple of weeks not to come back – they will call if they need anyone.
What am I doing wrong?
Any help????
You are not doing anything wrong......it is a sign of the times.
As you know, the economy stinks and jobs are hard to find.
KEEP doing what you are doing, with your determination you will find something.
#3
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:02 PM
mysterious, on 16 April 2012 - 03:08 PM, said:
As you know, the economy stinks and jobs are hard to find.
KEEP doing what you are doing, with your determination you will find something.
you know what?
I guess that just what I needed to hear...
Thanks for the pick me up...
#4
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:04 PM
Also, send your resume more than once, send it two times, but wait a few days between.... I tend to get hundreds of resume's the first day and go through them as thoroughly as possible but there are a LOT. In the following days they thin out and the person screening may see something they like the second go around.
This post has been edited by All I Hear is Blah Blah Blah: 16 April 2012 - 04:08 PM
#5
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:14 PM
All I Hear is Blah Blah Blah, on 16 April 2012 - 04:04 PM, said:
Also, send your resume more than once, send it two times, but wait a few days between.... I tend to get hundreds of resume's the first day and go through them as thoroughly as possible but there are a LOT. In the following days they thin out and the person screening may see something they like the second go around.
nice advice...
thanks
#6
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:16 PM
All I Hear is Blah Blah Blah, on 16 April 2012 - 04:04 PM, said:
Also, send your resume more than once, send it two times, but wait a few days between.... I tend to get hundreds of resume's the first day and go through them as thoroughly as possible but there are a LOT. In the following days they thin out and the person screening may see something they like the second go around.
This.
Good advice.
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#7
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:21 PM
I have been looking for a job since November 2009! Yes, 2009. I had one offer for a job I wouldn't have done no matter what the pay (I am NOT a telemarketer). I have gotten quite a few interviews but no job offer other than the telemarketing job.
I have TONS of experience but alas, those years of experience translate in years on me, too. It is VERY difficult to get a job after you turn 40. Try being late 50s and looking for a job. I even had an interviewer tell me he wasn't sure how to phrase the question "where do you see yourself in five years?" I see myself in five years in the same place I would be if I were 35, just older and still working. I hope to work until they put a toe tag on me.
BTW, is the 0130 part of your user name your birthdate? My youngest granddaughter was born on January 30, 2010.
cindy013061, on 16 April 2012 - 02:46 PM, said:
Then in a couple of days I go to the business and ask for the manager then ask if they are hiring. If they reply with were not hiring right now, I say thanks and walk out the door. Then I write it down the time and date and person I talked to and go back a week later.
I got asked by the GM of a business I have been to for a couple of weeks not to come back – they will call if they need anyone.
What am I doing wrong?
Any help????
I'm going to take this advice, too. Thank you!!
All I Hear is Blah Blah Blah, on 16 April 2012 - 04:04 PM, said:
Also, send your resume more than once, send it two times, but wait a few days between.... I tend to get hundreds of resume's the first day and go through them as thoroughly as possible but there are a LOT. In the following days they thin out and the person screening may see something they like the second go around.
#8
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:24 PM
Starr & Dru, on 16 April 2012 - 04:21 PM, said:
I have been looking for a job since November 2009! Yes, 2009. I had one offer for a job I wouldn't have done no matter what the pay (I am NOT a telemarketer). I have gotten quite a few interviews but no job offer other than the telemarketing job.
I have TONS of experience but alas, those years of experience translate in years on me, too. It is VERY difficult to get a job after you turn 40. Try being late 50s and looking for a job. I even had an interviewer tell me he wasn't sure how to phrase the question "where do you see yourself in five years?" I see myself in five years in the same place I would be if I were 35, just older and still working. I hope to work until they put a toe tag on me.
BTW, is the 0130 part of your user name your birthdate? My youngest granddaughter was born on January 30, 2010.
its my birthday...woot woot..good date...
I'm going to take this advice, too. Thank you!!
#9
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:24 PM
Stop bringing current political and social events into my insular little world. You're harshing my escapism mellow.
#10
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:25 PM
#11
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:27 PM
cindy013061, on 16 April 2012 - 04:25 PM, said:
I think it was at least two months between submitting a resume and getting a call last year. Might have been longer than two months. I really don't remember. I do remember it was a lot longer than I expected.
Riptides, on 16 April 2012 - 04:24 PM, said:
#12
Posted 16 April 2012 - 04:27 PM
Riptides, on 16 April 2012 - 04:24 PM, said:
wow!!!!
#13
Posted 16 April 2012 - 05:00 PM
cindy013061, on 16 April 2012 - 04:25 PM, said:
If you have experience in food service, apply at wellstar.org as a patient liason! My son and some of his friends were hired recently, and they really like it. He works at Kennestone, and a friend works at Cobb, but the last time I checked they had an opening at Paulding! Good luck!
#14
Posted 16 April 2012 - 05:07 PM
Burnt Hickory Mimi, on 16 April 2012 - 05:00 PM, said:
thanks so much
#15
Posted 16 April 2012 - 05:19 PM
#16
Posted 16 April 2012 - 05:44 PM
cindy013061, on 16 April 2012 - 04:14 PM, said:
thanks
Be careful. This is probably good advice but not always. I have a friend who works for Cobb County Water Dept. He finally got an interview and job with them due to persistance. He had no experience but the person in charge of hiring finally called him in for an interview. Asked him why he had applied so many times. My friend answered, "because I REALLY want to work for yall!" He has now been there 16-17 years. The interviewer said he just wanted to meet someone who was so persistant. He had applied EVERY time they posted they were hiring in that department. Took him a couple of years, but it did pay off.
HANG IN THERE!!
#17
Posted 16 April 2012 - 05:46 PM
hotwheels, on 16 April 2012 - 05:44 PM, said:
HANG IN THERE!!
NICE!!!
#18
Posted 16 April 2012 - 05:54 PM
#19
Posted 16 April 2012 - 07:22 PM
hotwheels, on 16 April 2012 - 05:44 PM, said:
HANG IN THERE!!
There is a HUGE difference between persistantly applying for available positions as they come open and persistantly inquiring over a resume submitted for A position.
#20
Posted 16 April 2012 - 07:22 PM
#21
Posted 16 April 2012 - 07:26 PM
#22
Posted 16 April 2012 - 08:03 PM
The ones I would call back would be the ones that called back a week or so later asking if we had reviewed their application/resume, and checked back again later in another week or so, and also sent in a thank you letter.
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#23
Posted 16 April 2012 - 08:23 PM
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 03:24 AM




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