

Interview canceled because of the STUPID CORONAVIRUS!
I was supposed to have an interview this week for my first job! I have never had a real job before, I have only babysat for family members.
I applied to a coffee shop downtown as a cashier! They had to cancel my interview because the cafe is closed until further notice :( I'm so bummed... I was really excited.

What I loved working at #CottageMarket
being a cashier and helping people get the things they needed to get.

Nightmare!
I was hired as a cashier in Columbus, Ga many years ago. I do not recommend working there. The head cashiers were never available when the cashiers needed change, had a question, or difficulty ringing things up. Others who were supposed to be available to assist often ignored being summoned. I often had to go all the way to the mgr just to get change or ask how to ring something up after trying to get a hold of 6-7 people. Many items weren't marked with a UPC code, or would have 12 different UPC codes. Some inventory is listed as "product not in inventory"(cannot be sold). Just a nightmare.


Cheesecake Factory is Hiring!
The Cheesecake Factory in Pittsburg, PA is offering open interviews next Friday, February 21, between 9a - 3p, at the South Side Works location, 415 S 27th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203.
Hiring ALL positions (FT & PT) – especially seeking line cooks and servers
Submit your online application today at https://www.cakecareers.com/ then stop by this hiring event on 2/21 for an on the spot interview opportunity. Hope you can make it out!
#CheesecakeFactory #HiringEvents #FoodServices #Cashier #Dishwasher #Host #Server #PennsylvaniaJobs

Cashier
Show some enthusiasm, smile, show your employer that you are interested and eager to learn. Always look your employer in the eyes. Sit straight up position and don't be afraid to ask questions pertaining the position available for you. Be a people person. Be polite, and let them feel like you can do the job. Have enough confidence in yourself. Don't be doubtful, and think the the job is too hard for you to handle. And last but not least, have a stern hand shake to conclude your future opportunity with the company.