FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for June 18, 2012
Transcript:
Peter: I told you the pail- ionplex would hire me back for the summer! Andy: Peter, that's great! Peter: They're even making me floor manager this year! Andy: What's the floor manager do? Peter: I didn't ask. But it has to be good, right? Boss: Floor manager! You call these bathroom tiles clean?! Peter: Um, no sir. Sorry sir.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
I applied a few weeks ago at a movie theatre, got an interview the next day and I’m STILL waiting to hear back from them for a secondary interview. Even if I didn’t get the job, they should’ve called me (or my job coach).
phydeaux44 over 12 years ago
Warning: the more important the title the crummier the job.
Wenthral over 12 years ago
What the heck is a job coach?
EMT over 12 years ago
that’s odd…at the movie theater I used to work at, the “Floor Manager” was the person in charge for the entire place unless the GM was working.
Poollady over 12 years ago
Well he managed to get the floor partially clean!
Waddling Eagle over 12 years ago
When they say they will “be in touch” or “will call you back,” you didn’t get the job. You will never hear from them again. Unless you contact them yourself — send a note saying how thrilled you were to interview with them, how excited you are by the prospects of working there, etc. Do it quickly enough and you might get a second interview.
Xane_T over 12 years ago
It used to be that every serious applicant would get a polite letter of rejection if they weren’t chosen. Then it was just people who had actually been interviewed. Now they just don’t care.When I was job hunting about 8 years ago I was very surprised when I actually got a nice rejection letter from a local company. I will actually refer people to them now, because it shows they have a very high standard of professionalism.
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
I work at a movie theater and I’m pleased to say that none of the mangers act like Peter’s boss…yet.
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
Of course, I work at the theater year around and not just during the summer.
rcerinys701 over 12 years ago
I really hate when they tell you that you start tomorrow at 09:00, and when you show up fifteen minutes early, no one knows who you are, and HR asks so innocently; “They didn’t call you?”.
Fan o’ Lio. over 12 years ago
Don’t stick your gum under the seat – it’s hard to get off and ruins the flavor.
Cartoonacy over 12 years ago
No. The dictionary shows the syllabication of “pavilion” to be pa·vil·ion. If I remember my high-school English, a syllable always ends with a consonant or a long vowel, but never with a short vowel.