I have had chronic bouts with unemployment in my career. During the last two, I attended networking groups mainly to get out of the house and raise my morale.
The last group was exceptionally good. They even went so far as to conduct a mock interview with you and film it. You got to watch yourself and then the following week, they would sit down with you and critique it.
They also had group participation on how best to answer some of those “shoot yourself in the foot” questions.
They also told horror stories about the incredibly stupid things some people did at interviews. Big hint: lock your phone up in the trunk of your car.
Second big hint, never badmouth a former employer or boss. The most I’ve ever admitted to was that the company got bought out, the culture changed and it was no longer a match.
Serious comment of the day: As a former employer, a bad reference was taken into serious consideration. Mentioning that the last few bosses were “jerks” was a huge red flag. However – with the shortage of help today, I think anyone gets hired. Can’t believe the young lady who waited on me at a major burger chain 2 days ago. Admittedly, nice but she made Lady Gaga look like an Amish woman!
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
“And it’s not the first”
Zykoic about 3 years ago
It’s attached to the restraining order.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
What he’s referring to might not be a reason to hire.
tony_n_jen2003 about 3 years ago
(Print name) no longer works for us. We are satisfied.
monya_43 about 3 years ago
The letter must be full of expletives, poor grammar and poor spelling.
dflak about 3 years ago
I have had chronic bouts with unemployment in my career. During the last two, I attended networking groups mainly to get out of the house and raise my morale.
The last group was exceptionally good. They even went so far as to conduct a mock interview with you and film it. You got to watch yourself and then the following week, they would sit down with you and critique it.
They also had group participation on how best to answer some of those “shoot yourself in the foot” questions.
They also told horror stories about the incredibly stupid things some people did at interviews. Big hint: lock your phone up in the trunk of your car.
Second big hint, never badmouth a former employer or boss. The most I’ve ever admitted to was that the company got bought out, the culture changed and it was no longer a match.
saltylife16 about 3 years ago
Yeah and don’t say " I’m looking for a better job".
kartis about 3 years ago
We could read it this way – it says such good things about him that he realized that his current employer didn’t deserve him.
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
They asked him to leave?
petermerck about 3 years ago
I left because of all the lies they told about my work ethic.
garcoa about 3 years ago
The best part is that they didn’t file for criminal charges.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Serious comment of the day: As a former employer, a bad reference was taken into serious consideration. Mentioning that the last few bosses were “jerks” was a huge red flag. However – with the shortage of help today, I think anyone gets hired. Can’t believe the young lady who waited on me at a major burger chain 2 days ago. Admittedly, nice but she made Lady Gaga look like an Amish woman!
Mediatech about 3 years ago
The worst part is that he was self employed.
tony_n_jen2003 about 3 years ago
Two companies are fighting to hire him. The loser gets him.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
He wasn’t fired with enthusiasm, so he was fired with enthusiasm.