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Getting an assistant managers position.
I have an interview for that position at a subs joint. Won't say the name to protect the company.
The interview is on Monday. A store manager from a previous deli I worked at is going to write me a letter of recommendation. My resume is pretty solid considering the fact that I have only had three jobs. I'm confident I can get the job, however, do you think I can become a manager? I know they hire regular employees (who have no "papers") I know for a fact that another type of sub joint hires managers regardless of status. I know, because a friend is one and he is in my position. But they're both different companies. What do you guys think? |
Re: Getting an assistant managers position.
Dude, I really doubt you'll have any problems. Trust me, I would know ;D
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Hmm, what does everyone else think?
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can you get me a job when you get your position lol
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^^^lol I knew that was coming.
Of course you can. Present yourself well, dress to kill, and learn as much as you can about the business before you get there. |
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I actually work at a sub shop in Las Vegas and I'm the assistant manager there. They have offered me a job as a regular manager a couple of times but I've had to turn them down because of school. So I'm sure you will have no problem getting a job as manager. :)
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jothesh2.....How do you like Vegas?
I'm thinking of moving soon, don't know where, just somewhere. I'm sick of NY. |
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Well all my family from my moms side lives over here. Moving back to las vegas is a pain, but thats where I belong. Anyways, if you come and need a place to stay just let me know. I'll definitely let you stay at my apartment till' you get everything together. |
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Well...to sum it all up. NY is way too expensive for someone in our situation. I don't like living with my family. I'd like a place of my own but prices aren't affordable. I can't afford to live on my own and go to college.
Work. While I am thankful to have a job, I would like a better one but I have't been able to find a better one. I used to bartend at nights as a side job but that coupled with a full school schedule and a full time job is driving me nuts. In general, I need a fresh start. I don't know if this makes any sense to you but I need to be elsewhere. Thanks for the offer. I am looking at several options if nothing works out I will definitely contact you. |
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