Originally Posted By KatieKate123 After searching for a month and a half. After putting in 5 applications per day for 45 days so thats 135 applications. After going on at least 10 interviews. I have a job!!!!!!!! Not the one I wanted but hey whatever its a job!!!! I will be working at Dunkin Donuts starting today. I still have a chance at getting the job I truely wanted so I hope that I get that job but if I don't I still will be making money while I look for a better job.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I will take an iced coffee, cream and sugar and a pumpkin donut. I LOVE me a pumpkin donut. Good luck in the new job Katie. It is always easier to look for a job when you have a job. My suggestion: treat every customer like a king. A lot of business people will be coming through your doors. Many of them in positions to be hiring people. If you can stand out in a sea of mediocrity (at best) in the service industry someone might take notice.
Originally Posted By KCCHIEF BIG CONGRATS....I have friends that are still looking ....and have been for a year.
Originally Posted By TINK-MOBILE You have been shown a new window in your life, Congratulations , hope somebody sees you and hopes that your just what they have been looking for, Well Skipper how bout ordering two of those... : ) Best of Luck KatieKate123
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins Congratulations Katie! I know you'll do well at your job. I hope this reduces your stress level!
Originally Posted By KatieKate123 Thanks everyone, but I already quit that job (in 2 days) b/c yesterday I got the job I really really wanted at dogtopia. I believe I will be starting off at pt until they develop their data base (its a new store) and then I'll go ft (they believe within a month so not 2 bad)
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Ok, then my earlier suggestion still applies. Life is about networking. You never know who is going to walk into the store.
Originally Posted By amazedncal2 Congratulations 2 times Katie! That does seem to be the way life happens. GREAT point wahooskipper. I always remember great service with a smile as well as lousy service with a sullen attitude.