
Responsible and motivated student with experience in car washing, lawn maintenance, and helping family businesses. Reliable, hardworking, and willing to learn
I will love to get a job and start back working #jobsearch #interview #application

I am experienced in traffic control, Warehouse picker/puller/ professional lumper/loader/packer...

What’s the worst job-search ‘surprise’ you’ve run into?

Discrimination in general. Not holding up to a work place contract and going behind your back with your checkstubs.

What’s the longest you’ve waited for an interview response?

2weeks

7 Days. Inboxes are overflowing with reasons not to hire YOU.

Looking for Retail fulltime
Outstanding Customer Service experience in retail, enthused and positive attitude, organized, have cashiered,and clearly communicates about products. Speaks French. #interview #hiringnews #jobsearch #application

I am a postdoctoral researcher in china and looking for faculty position in any country

Looking for a 100% Remote Position.
I'm seeking a remote work-from-home position where I can utilize my Project Management, Project Coordination, Program Management and Customer Service experience. #workfromhome #jobsearch #application #interview #hiringevents

How does Fedex support your career growth?

FedEx offers various career opportunities and tuition reimbursement it's actually really good.

They don't. You have to get on bended knee to advance. If you are not that type of person, go to a company that will reconize you contributions.

What’s the most ridiculous job requirement you’ve ever seen?

The most funny jobs was called people and having them hang up on me and stuff

asking a 60year old for his high school diploma

What should I know before applying to a Truck Driver job?

Talk to driver that are already in the company you interested.

You want to make sure it's something you want to do, it's a lifestyle not a job, especially if you decide to run OTR.
2) pick a reputable company to train you or a company that just trains drivers make sure they both know what they're doing and they're reputable,
3)Learn as much as you can and don't be afraid to ask questions after all it's your time and money your putting into it, some company's will train you but then you are stuck with them untill you've paid their training off,
4) expect to go out with a trainer when you get hired, usually about 30 to 60 days before they cut you loose on your own,
5) and this is the most important part, take your job seriously but keep it fun and lite hearted it will make time go by so much easier and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I was fun and exciting for over 40 years.
Sincerely Don
O/O DnL trucking.
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