I was hired as a corporate trainer by a company in Newark, NJ that provides services to United Airlines. As a [new] trainer I was supposed to undergo a 3 month training program in order to learn the job of how to clean airplanes so that I could teach it to new workers at the airport. I was assigned to "follow" another trainer who had been with the company for 5 years. She was a very nice co-worker & we hit it off immediately. I reported to work every day - usually 15 minutes early, dressed professionally, I took notes, asked questions & was very attentive. I was on my best workplace behavior. Nine (9) days into my training I was called in by my supervisor & told that I was being terminated because I was "not living up to my expectations". He said he felt I should be doing more "training". Rather than refute his claim - I simply said "Ok" & walked out. I consider that termination as a blessing in disguise since he showed me what type of boss he would've been. It was totally unreasonable for him to expect me to teach what I didn't know & was in the process of learning myself. During my short term at the job he never called me in to discuss my performance. He barely said anything to me at all during those 9 days. One day I said good morning to him & he retorted, "I already spoke to you once in the parking lot". Him saying that spoke volumes about his personality. He did me a favor by terminating me because based on his management style - I feel he would have been a difficult manager which is indicative of his totally unreasonable expectation that I should have been teaching a class that I was still in the process of learning myself after only 9 days. Sometimes things don't work out for the better. #termination #advice #newjersey
Hi i recently migrated to New Jersey. Im a college student and i need a job to support my education. I dont have work experience but if trained, i shall be able to apply right away because im a fast learner, passionate and achiever.
Thank you
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Someone call me yesterday told me that I was going to get some email about application I never got them
Hi Miriam: Thanks for posting! What company are you referring to? And do you have the contact info for the person who called? You might want to call back and follow up on the application. Hope this helps!
Hi Miriam: Thanks for posting! What company are you referring to? And do you have the contact info for the person who called? You might want to call back and follow up on the application. Hope this helps!
Always professionally dressed both attitude and appearance. Would surely be an asset to any employer.
I was Laid Off from my last position 4 yrs ago. Since then have been looking for a job to help supplement my income> I am a Senior Citizen with what I feel is an excellent work ethic. I am dependable & reliable. I know Word, some Quick Books, phone, office machines. I have submitted resumes everywhere but no success. I have even tried WALMART & I was informed I did not pass their assessment test - Really? Guess they don't want anyone with brains & Common Sense