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yay. employment.
Jul 08, 2001, 05:18 AM,
#1
yay. employment.
i've got an interview on tuesday with this company called "adlab". basically, i'll be answering phones all day. j.a. used to work there and says she's 85% sure i'll get the job.

also, a few weeks ago i faxed my resume out to playboy. i can't even remember what position they're hiring for, i just thought it'd be funny as hell to work for playboy. i got a post card confirming that they got my resume, and they're supposedly "checking my references"...

then, this couple who live next door are moving about two subway stops away from us, and they're looking to hire a dog walker. yes, i'd be picking up dog shit, but i'd be getting paid more money to pick up dog shit than i've ever been paid in my life.

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Jul 08, 2001, 09:04 AM,
#2
yay. employment.
Cool. Glad to hear that the search may be nearing an end, at least until you get sick of the job you get Wink Unless you get a job in the Playboy mansion, which might prove too interesting to want to quit or get fired from.

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Jul 08, 2001, 09:17 AM,
#3
yay. employment.
how can i make "dog walking" sound more impressive on my resume if i do get a job walking dogs?

"canine activity facilitator, and waste management supervisor"?

Laughing

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Jul 08, 2001, 08:40 PM,
#4
yay. employment.
Rotflmao
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Jul 08, 2001, 08:45 PM,
#5
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Quote:Quote: from JuggleFoe on 1:17 am on July 8, 2001

"canine activity facilitator, and waste management supervisor"?

Laughing
LaughingUhm, that should just about do it.

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Jul 08, 2001, 09:02 PM,
#6
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darr. heh. yeah, i know big words and how to use 'em.

Dunce Ass_monkies
:imwithstupid:

(Edited by JuggleFoe at 3:03 pm on July 8, 2001)

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Jul 10, 2001, 09:10 PM,
#7
yay. employment.
yee haw, mofos.

i start training on the 17th.

turns out my exact job will be screening applicants over phone for other companies.

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Jul 10, 2001, 09:19 PM,
#8
yay. employment.
Heh. Looks like we'll both have something going down on the 17th (see another topic)...
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Jul 10, 2001, 09:42 PM,
#9
yay. employment.
Ha. If things go well i might be leaving with an old group of friends at seaside on the 17th...Wink

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Jul 10, 2001, 09:52 PM,
#10
yay. employment.
Whoa, we're really going places these days...
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Jul 10, 2001, 10:12 PM,
#11
yay. employment.
Welcome to the fold, ya corporate wage whore!

Explode2

Seriously, congrats man.  Just got your ICQ message about it.  Be sure to keep us posted.

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Jul 10, 2001, 10:21 PM,
#12
yay. employment.
will do, poopypants.

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Jul 10, 2001, 10:57 PM,
#13
yay. employment.
Yeah, really keep us posted. Kick ass!
Inertia, I've been waiting to see that smilie in action Wink

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Jul 10, 2001, 11:32 PM,
#14
yay. employment.
basically, i think they can decide whether they want to hire me on after the four days of paid training.

what i'm going to be doing is sitting at work station (basically a small table, a phone and a computer) and answering incoming calls all day.

what adlab does is screen applicants for other companies.

say office depot is hiring. they contract us, and then people see an ad that says that office depot is hiring with our number (and a specific extension number) underneath it.

the phone rings, the system notifies me what company/position this person is calling about (as designated by the extension they dialed) and i ask them a series of questions. some of the questions are known as "disqualifiers", so if they answer them in a way other than what is expected, they're basically out of the race for the position.

if they answer everything right, however, i schedule them an appointment with the company.

i dunno how that works right now. i assume i consult the network to see when the soonest possible opening for them is, and then i enter their appointment into the database, and so on...

i dunno.

i'll keep you posted.

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Jul 11, 2001, 12:43 AM,
#15
yay. employment.
Hmm, sounds interesting. So, you'll be in a position that will determine whether a person gets a job or not, effecting lives. Whether they get that job so they can feed their 13 starving children, or scrape enough up to pay the rent that's 2 month's past due. Millions of people will live or die based on your decision, your whim. It all rests upon your shoulders now...
Toothygrin

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