Suppose you were interviewing a candidate for an entry-level job. (forgive the sexist language, but for the sake of not having to type "he/she" over and over, let's assume the ...
Years ago you used to lots of Esso petrol station in the UK, but I hardly see them anymore!! Where have they gone. I know they were taken over by Exxon, but still you don't see any petrol ...
Pls help to tell me, after I sent the best quotation, Why the clients can't give me any answer. even I sent many letter on the thing, but they don't give me any information on the quotation....
Citgo is a company owned in whole by the government of Venezuela but is incorporated and operates in the US. Would you consider them to be an "American Company"?
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If so why would companies do this? Additional Details Ok here is a bit more detail. The company dont have offices, it is purely a name on paper so they dont ever move, it was set up as a ...
Low Pay, Manager's that don't care,Overpaid C.E.O and Upper Management?? what is your view on ...
tansy c
Factory workers......?
Without meaning to sound condesending - i find it very interesting when people have jobs in factorys doing jobs that we would never even think about - i.e. screwing lids on toothpaste tubes!! Do you work in a factory? If so what do you do?
my first job at 16 was working in a duck factory, i hated it as i love animals, but the line i worked on the ducks came as they do in the shops. I just had to shape them, weigh them and bag em up. Was boring but good money. Had to do 12hrs a day for it though which is tough when your only 16.
The best thing about it is that you make great friends and have such a great laugh, thats what kept me going for 2yrs untill i decided to move on.
Zakk W
I used to work at a place that rebinded books. My main job there consisted of folding the corners of the new book cover down and putting it in this little pressing machine that properly secured it. Sometimes I would inspect finished books to make sure they did not have any errors.
sammie
My first job was sticking the size labels on to coat hangers ..
i lasted about two weeks before i got sacked
savethewhale
When I was 16 I had the most mundane job ever.It consisted of putting 2 batteries into plastic packaging for Kodak's cameras.If it wasn't for the 3 Greek girls I worked with I would have gone stir crazy,but they made going to work everyday a giggle.Crap job,good mates that's what it's all about!
suzyqpops
I used to make envelopes many years ago, it was boring, but the money was good and the craic was second to none.