
How do you explain employment gaps to employers with confidence?

I don't give explanation for any employment gaps.

If you’ve ever switched industries, what helped you make the leap?

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Learning about it is you want to do. Research, ask ppl, take a course or something. Practice Makes perfect

Do you think a strong team is more important than a high salary? Why or why not?

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No,,because you spend 8hrs a day there,and your co worker pushing your hand jack under a skid,won't pay your rent,,folks,we are not meant to be in the work all we can to barely get by type of life they'd have us believe we should be thankful to have. Grrrr,,,that angers me to even suggest it

Have you ever had a manager who completely changed the way you saw leadership?

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They made a waitress into a manager. She allowed theft harassment unsanitary practices and did nothing

What’s one red flag you look for in a company’s culture before accepting a job?

Everyone should be able to communicate with each other

No base salary when in sales

Do you feel more productive working remotely, in the office, or a mix of both?

Remote

Remote

If you could design your ideal remote job, what would it look like?

Survival training school Deep woods rescue recovery and retrieval

ANSWERING PHONE CALLS, TO SET APPOINTMENTS & ETC.

Do you believe passion or stability is more important when choosing a career? Why?

Both!

I would like to stay busy.

Have you ever taken a job you weren’t sure about, but it ended up changing your life?

Starting my own Bookeeping business.

Yes. 20yrs. When I went on my 1st group interview at Victoria's Secret @ Forum Shops. 9 other ladies in heels and full make-up. Plus, my Plain Jane in flats with a dress shirt, pinned-stripe vest, & pants suit. They hired me as a seasonal cashier. I worked hard, covered people shifts, closed, came back, & opened. Then management decided to keep me switched to P.I.N.K sales associate 3 pay raises & 5yrs. Was the best I loved every minute.

What’s one piece of career advice you wish you had listened to earlier?

Take care of those who take care of you.

Study what you have interest in.
Depends,are you talking a month or so,or are you talking 10-12 years,if you have a family that needs you,it should be of no concern to an employer, or if you work for a family member,or friend,,,,,,,hear me,,,working for a friend can be a way of spending months or years if the work is there and the money is lucrative,,,,,,,,thats all i think im saying about that