Do I really need to explain hating interviews?
I am expected to come in knowing EVERYTHING google has to say about a company so I look like an interested candidate on why I want to work for a company. But personally as long as it is in my field and is doing general IT or something along those lines at this point I really don't care as I just want some damn experience. To the point of I have an interview in 2hrs at a place that is 50minutes away for a package sorter job at a shipping company. Personally I want to find a job in my field doing what I love to do. But for the time being I have to put on the show about how I would love nothing more than to sort packages.
I also feel like there is a screwed up standard that since I went to college I feel somewhat obligated to go business casual to a job that I know I can probably get away with a smart ass saying t-shirt, dirty jeans, and flip flops if I was anyone else. As well, that is what at another tour I went to somehow was wearing.... and they made it clear they wanted you to be in closed toe shoes. But considering the fact this guy had plenty of tattoos that looked like prison ink maybe they let it slide.
So I guess, unless they offer me a great deal depending on how the interview does even as much as my current job blows at minimum wage, I don't know if adding 20min to my already long 30min commute is worth it for a job I'm going to quit first offer for my "real career".... Unless they mention promotions from within which is what my current job did and that turned out to be the biggest lie ever, and has made me use the previous year to obtain customer service experience and appreciation for future wages.
I am expected to come in knowing EVERYTHING google has to say about a company so I look like an interested candidate on why I want to work for a company. But personally as long as it is in my field and is doing general IT or something along those lines at this point I really don't care as I just want some damn experience. To the point of I have an interview in 2hrs at a place that is 50minutes away for a package sorter job at a shipping company. Personally I want to find a job in my field doing what I love to do. But for the time being I have to put on the show about how I would love nothing more than to sort packages.
I also feel like there is a screwed up standard that since I went to college I feel somewhat obligated to go business casual to a job that I know I can probably get away with a smart ass saying t-shirt, dirty jeans, and flip flops if I was anyone else. As well, that is what at another tour I went to somehow was wearing.... and they made it clear they wanted you to be in closed toe shoes. But considering the fact this guy had plenty of tattoos that looked like prison ink maybe they let it slide.
So I guess, unless they offer me a great deal depending on how the interview does even as much as my current job blows at minimum wage, I don't know if adding 20min to my already long 30min commute is worth it for a job I'm going to quit first offer for my "real career".... Unless they mention promotions from within which is what my current job did and that turned out to be the biggest lie ever, and has made me use the previous year to obtain customer service experience and appreciation for future wages.
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