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Lindsay Gondran
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over 6 months ago

To land a job at #Exxon - pennywise I would make sure to...

100% turn over rate. Unfair hours because lead cashier is managers sister. In 4 years of raises never hit $10/hour. Would recommend anywhere but here.

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Dalllas Hermanson
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over 6 months ago

The people there were great to work with, and it was a very impactful experience for me. The thing that's kept with me the most though is how amazing the local people were to us. The poverty there is crushing, with running water and a roof to sleep under being out of reach for a staggering number of the population. But they were some of the friendliest and most outgoing folks I've had the pleasure of knowing in my travels. It was a harrowing place on occasion, but I'm very grateful I had the opportunity. Makes you very grateful for what you have....

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Brittany Wicker
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over 6 months ago

So I got hired on at a privately owned exxon on Monday. Today was my first day of doing day shift. Before today I felt somewhat fine about things but after today my God, there's so much to counting down the drawer at closing. They make it to where a certain amount of certain Bill's has to be in the drawer. Today 1 of the girls that has been there for quite some time now showed me and the girl that started today how to close down the lottery. There was so much to it to where she multiplied certain numbers, added certain numbers and I don't know what all. I don't know why it takes me so long to learn things and to get them down and to actually contain things. I feel like I'm not containing them fast enough. I feel like I'm just waiting to be told I'm fired. I don't know what to do. I'm recently separated and I need a way to do things for myself and for my son. I completely relied on him and was a stay at home mom and house wife. I feel like maybe I'm just not a worker and like it's just too late to get good work ethics. Me and my son has been staying with my parents for the last 3 years since my husband hasn't had a home for us. I guess I was waiting for him to come to his senses and hoping things would go back to how they had been. I just don't know #stress #worry #overthinking #notcontaing

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Jennifer Barker
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over 6 months ago

I loved working there great people to work for..

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Jennifer Barker
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over 6 months ago

When I was the only one working and a bus would come in that was stressful

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Jennifer Barker
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over 6 months ago

I didn't have problems with any one I work with if I. was a to have a problem I would identify the problem and take care of it to where the customer was satisfied.

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Jennifer Barker
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over 6 months ago

Working with the public

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Melissa Allen
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over 6 months ago
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Melissa Allen
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over 6 months ago

I needed the job.

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John Hinkson
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over 6 months ago

I used my skills at #Exxon to make things better when I

I used my skills at Exxon first off being customer friendly was a plus and having warehouse experience stocking was a breeze. Attention to detail being good with numbers and having a good attitude towards people even if they are having a bad day is key.

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