Mrd00d |
02-16-2012 02:44 AM |
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Originally Posted by duga
(Post 1155233)
Pretty much my thoughts. I would have made sure that guy felt like a total moron by the time I left.
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I'm pretty sure he *is* a total moron. And he very well might already know it. I was flabbergasted. I lingered on and I could tell I made him uncomfortable by just not turning around and walking away. I asked if there was a position still, and he told me he hired some goon part-time because the corp. cut his available hours, but that doesn't mean that he won't hire me down the line. My thoughts: Okay, but ... does that guy have the amount of experience in retail I do? Why would you hire someone with less experience?
My theory is that I'm from California, and the folks up here in Idaho don't seem to take kindly to Californians. I think I got ousted on the fact that whoever else applied has lived here his/her whole life or some such. This is a small town of 2,500. They really do look down on Californians here. I've applied at every gas station and retail store in this city (whole lot of 9 or 10 places) and that place was the only place to even call me in for an interview.
My friend thought I'd be a shoe-in for a retail job up here because no one has 6+ years of retail experience here and most of these people can barely count - and I'm a math whiz.
I wish I had said more to that dude, but at the moment I was still thinking I might get the job later. But as I got to thinking about it, he probably won't hire me anyway. I'm going to go back down there in a week and give him a piece of my mind, or at least tell him to level with me and explain what the hell this was all about. And see if there's any GOOD reason why I've been passed up for work.
I can't wait to move back to Oregon. This was only a pit stop for the winter, because my friends mom owns rental property in this town that we could stay in for free if we do some work on fixing it up, and my friend and I needed a place to go to get out of the winter cold. At least Oregon was friendly.
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