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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 676690" data-attributes="member: 15796"><p>Wow - I guess it really does differ everywhere. Down here, for entry level jobs like grocery stores, restaurants, etc - they do like that you call. I had one grocery store manager that told me flat out to have my son apply and then to have him come to the store a few times a week to bug him about it. He said that way he remembers him and knows he wants the job. Of course my son didn't do that (he has a whole heap of laziness in him but I am trying to stay off his back until he graduates in May - once he graduates, he needs a full time job - no excuses since he doesn't want to go to college).</p><p>M called to inquire about an application she put in at a chicken plant and they were horribly rude to her on the phone for calling. But Randstad LOVED that she was so enthusiastic about the job she has now that she was hired despite her background and is doing very well!</p><p>Hmmm...no right way I guess...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 676690, member: 15796"] Wow - I guess it really does differ everywhere. Down here, for entry level jobs like grocery stores, restaurants, etc - they do like that you call. I had one grocery store manager that told me flat out to have my son apply and then to have him come to the store a few times a week to bug him about it. He said that way he remembers him and knows he wants the job. Of course my son didn't do that (he has a whole heap of laziness in him but I am trying to stay off his back until he graduates in May - once he graduates, he needs a full time job - no excuses since he doesn't want to go to college). M called to inquire about an application she put in at a chicken plant and they were horribly rude to her on the phone for calling. But Randstad LOVED that she was so enthusiastic about the job she has now that she was hired despite her background and is doing very well! Hmmm...no right way I guess... [/QUOTE]
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