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Doesn't seem like there is one, and that's bad. Writing isn't the most stable of all fields, even if you do well (Unless you write porn really well or something). People forget that job hunting IS a job in and of itself. Often, a full time one. For what it's worth, I would still go to your school's career center. I know ours sometimes had days where you could get your picture taken for LinkedIn and such. Ours will also work with you over e-mail if a phone call isn't really in the cards (Although... if that's the case, how do you expect to do on phone interviews?).
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Thanks for the advice, Toebee. To be honest, it's only now that I'm taking my writing seriously. Or at least my fiction writing. I maintain a blog where I review current release films and occasionally do articles. Remember that Avengers thread on Cinema Discusso? I'm doing a follow-up and I'm up to five pages. I'm a lot more regular with my blog writing since I'm much more comfortable expressing my opinion through expository writing than creating something. Part of it was that there wasn't that many creative writing classes where I went to school. So my fiction writing has been for the most part put to the side while I flex my expository writing skills elsewhere. Anyway, I got an email from my school. The Peace Corps are going to do a presentation on campus April 11th. I'm going to be there. Might as well take advantage of that situation and find out for myself in person what they're all about.
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Just got a call from my job agency-I've got a job. Tomorrow morning at a packing warehouse on the other side of town. I'm taking my bike to get around. I'm thinking this'll be an orientation. It's good that I got a hit. Wish me luck.
Benny the Snake fucked around with this message at 03:36 on Mar 27, 2013 |
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Wait. Do you have a job or an interview?
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CravingSolace posted:Wait. Do you have a job or an interview?
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Sounds like a job congrats dude. I've been really critical of you I know but I'm genuinely glad something came your way. Now just follow through.
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Warehouse jobs are great. If it lasts longer than a month, you're going to get some great perspective on how the world actually runs.
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Good for you, dude. First step to freedom!
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reflex posted:Warehouse jobs are great. If it lasts longer than a month, you're going to get some great perspective on how the world actually runs. I am really hoping he actually gets the job and is able to struggle through it long enough to see some other idiot bitch out first and see how much of himself is in that other guy, to give him some perspective. Good luck OP! The first ten times you feel like quitting, write down the reason why. Look back at them when you hit the 11th time and hopefully you'll see how weak-sauce your first ten complaints were and find out what it means to stick through something.
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Sigma-X posted:
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# ? Mar 27, 2013 10:33 |
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Awesome! Congrats, man, and good luck.
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Wait, you don't even know what your going down there for? How are you gonna dress?
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Wolfy posted:Warehouse jobs aren't even that bad. They usually pay above minimum and your managers usually treat you better than what you'd receive at McDonald's. Actually, warehouse jobs are 10x better than fast food. I worked one for four months between semesters and this all pretty true. The worst parts were the machinery was so loud you couldn't actually talk to anyone so it was eight hours of no mental stimulation and the owner decided we didn't need forklift training (the first couple weeks in the freezer were frigid because we kept burning time learning how to do stuff). But holy poo poo if it was 10:01 and we weren't on our 10:00 break. My supervisor would actually freak out if our breaks were delayed. The owner also ran a meat shop, so we would get an assload of the greatest beef jerkey you've ever had. drat that job was actually pretty cool.
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Jizznastics posted:Wait, you don't even know what your going down there for? How are you gonna dress? For success, obviously. Good luck OP!
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I don't know if this has been said yet. But if you smoke weed, STOP. If you do smoke weed you fail at life if you don't pass a drug test and you're unemployed. As it stands congrats on this opportunity.
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I just got back from work. I worked both the first and second shifts from 8 to 4. And I doubt I'll get a call back. I worked the best I could under the situations. But a couple of times I was completely overwhelmed. Warehouse work is on another level. The work was packaging and distributing PS3 peripherals and accessories. Twice I got overwhelmed on the line boxing remotes. At the end of the day, The most suprising thing was how all the on-site supervisors spoke only Spanish. I don't speak Spanish so, that was fun. Olive Bar posted:I don't know if this has been said yet. But if you smoke weed, STOP. If you do smoke weed you fail at life if you don't pass a drug test and you're unemployed. As it stands congrats on this opportunity. Benny the Snake fucked around with this message at 02:39 on Mar 28, 2013 |
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Benny the Snake posted:At the end of the day, I'm glad I took the opportunity and appreciate how I need a better job. Sigma-X posted:The first ten times you feel like quitting, write down the reason why. Look back at them when you hit the 11th time and hopefully you'll see how weak-sauce your first ten complaints were and find out what it means to stick through something.
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That came out wrong. What I meant was I'm glad I actually put my money where my mouth was and did warehouse work. And like I said, I'm not sure if I still have the job or not. I should get a call tomorrow.
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It was your first day. I bet you'll get a call back, and I hope you take it. You'll be OK. Yeah, so you don't want to work in a warehouse the rest of your life, great. But this is a first step. Godspeed.
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Uncle Salty posted:It was your first day. I bet you'll get a call back, and I hope you take it. You'll be OK. Yeah, so you don't want to work in a warehouse the rest of your life, great. But this is a first step. Godspeed. Maybe I oughta look into Fed-Ex or UPS direct warehouses instead. Can anybody speak on what kind
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Your goal is to get a job and move out. You've spent--what has it been, a month now?--"job searching." You have worked one day at a job and you're already looking to jump ship? I don't understand what you expect work to be, and moreso, why you get to jump the queue and skip any unpleasantness. Very few people in this world get anywhere without grinding something out, and your network has proven you're not one of the lucky ones. Unless you are being mistreated as a worker--and from what you've said, you're not--go in to work tomorrow, shut the hell up, smile, and work. Welcome to being a grown-up. I'm sorry arts school did not prepare you for this. If you think you deserve a better job, prove it and go get one. You've already had a month. e: You know that scene in Zoolander when Ben Stiller goes back to his family and fucks around in the coal mine for a day and tries to fit in by telling his dad he has the black lung? That's you right now. e2: "Hey guys, work today huh? The man's always keeping me down he-he-ho! I've been thinking about getting out of the industry though. I've been talking with Jon the campaign director and he figures I should ask some people if they are hiring. Boy these leads sure are piling up, he-he-ho!" reflex fucked around with this message at 04:47 on Mar 28, 2013 |
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Benny the Snake posted:What I meant was I'm glad I actually put my money where my mouth was and did warehouse work. I hate you so much and everyone like you............ God drat you, don't you dare quit. ClemenSalad fucked around with this message at 04:40 on Mar 28, 2013 |
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Benny the Snake posted:I worked both the first and second shifts from 8 to 4. Benny the Snake posted:I really don't want to go back to a fast-paced industry where I have to ask someone to translate for the supervisor. You mean, you have to ask questions at your job? and work quickly? The horror.
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Benny the Snake posted:I really don't want to go back to a fast-paced industry where I have to ask someone to translate for the supervisor. Each and every person wearing a vest that said "supervisor" spoke Spanish and not English. That was probably the most fustrating aspect of the job. Just chiming in to say congrats on finally finding a job, but don't you dare quit after one day! No job is 100% perfect and you should be ecstatic that someone finally hired you, especially in this lovely economy. You don't have to work in the warehouse forever, but at least stick around for a year as a starting point and then look around for something better. Your first job is usually never the best, but it provides you with the experience and connections to move up to something better in the future.
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Stick with it -- if you pick up some Spanish you can add it to your list of skills when applying for your next job.
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My mother-in-law was promoted to a management position and every single one of her employees only spoke Spanish. She picked it up in order to do her job. If you quit over this being too fast-paced and a bit of a language barrier, then you're an idiot. Be thankful you got a job at all. And unless you worked 8am-4am, you worked one shift. Not two.
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First, second, and third shift were terms I learned from the job agency-I misused them. And I'm not leaving. I'm just waiting until I get a call. Thursday's an off day. If I go back, I'm working Friday and Saturday. I'll get a call tomorrow.
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Benny the Snake posted:Maybe I oughta look into Fed-Ex or UPS direct warehouses instead. Can anybody speak on what kind
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Yes, don't you dare quit. Any kind of picking/packing job will take you a little time to get into the swing of things, but your post comes across as 'OMG, putting things in boxes is soooo hard' after only one day. It is true that a few companies won't give you a chance to get up to speed and give you the boot but most will just crack the whip on occasion but let you carry on. And don't be such a big baby about not speaking Spanish.* I had two warehouse jobs one after the other one year. The first was peeling labels off of videos, the second was sticking labels on CDs. It was poo poo work. The second warehouse had a glass roof and it was the middle of summer. I came home every day thinking my brain was exploding due to the heat. I was over the moon when they promoted me to picking and post room packing because they had a fan and the staff there were more fun. And 8-4 is a normal and reasonable full shift. If they break it up into two shifts they may be flexible if you need time off for interviews for other jobs. *extra bonus: you can pick up some Spanish as well. VoodooSchmoodoo fucked around with this message at 10:48 on Mar 28, 2013 |
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VoodooSchmoodoo posted:
I think he was told that 8am is the first shift and 4pm second (along with midnight as third shift) and somehow mangled that into "8-4 is two shifts" rather than realizing that first shift ends when second shift begins?
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At every job I've had the very strong instinctive response to quit after the first day so I know what you feel. Regardless, it is important that you give it a few weeks at least. e. Actually there was one job where I quit immediately because there is no way I'm going to spend 8 hours a day in a chest-high basement for $7/hour unless I am literally starving. Namarrgon fucked around with this message at 15:24 on Mar 28, 2013 |
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It sounds like what he's doing is temp work, and it's not unusual for that to be on a day-to-day basis. I don't think he's talking about quitting (and I agree with y'all that he shouldn't, though the landscape's a little different with temp work), but they may well not call him back for another day. That's usually not a big deal as long as he shows up when he's called and at least tries to do the work. Temping is always a bit of a crapshoot, but in some ways it's a lot less stressful than other types of work; my attitude in my temp work days was that I can do drat near anything for a couple of days/weeks, while the prospect of doing some of those same jobs day in day out for the foreseeable future wouldn't have been appealing at all.
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Just as an aside, I took temp work in a warehouse when I moved to my current town, and ended up as a regional Business Analyst with the company - stayed five years in the end. Never turn down an opportunity.
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I'm also seconding the learn Spanish idea. Learning a new skill is never a bad thing and it could definitely benefit you in the future. Just teach yourself one or two words a day, then start with small phrases and you'll end up at least conversational.
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Benny the Snake posted:I really don't want to go back to a fast-paced industry where I have to ask someone to translate for the supervisor. Each and every person wearing a vest that said "supervisor" spoke Spanish and not English. That was probably the most fustrating aspect of the job. A bloo bloo bloo, poor baby. Hoping you haven't posted today because you're back on the job.
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I got my call back. I've been let go. Reason being according to the manager was that I wasn't experienced enough working in that kind of fast paced environment. So I immediately called my job agency and told them to make me avalilble for the next assignment. I know I've caught a lot of flack from this thread, but I can honestly say that I did the best I could. So yeah, back to the drawing board. I'm going to talk to my agency about Fed-Ex/UPS or a like packaging company next.
Benny the Snake fucked around with this message at 00:51 on Mar 29, 2013 |
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What about all your other leads?
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expirenced English major
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Benny the Snake posted:I got my call back. I've been let go. Reason being according to the manager was that I wasn't expirenced enough working in that kind of fast paced environment. So I immediately called my job agency and told them to make me avalilble for the next assignment. I know I've caught a lot of flack from this thread, but I can honestly say that I did the best I could. So yeah, back to the drawing board. I'm going to talk to my agency about Fed-Ex/UPS or a like packaging company next. Fedex and UPS are fast-paced working environments. They are probably at least as intensive as a warehouse line job. Was it physical or mental exertion that made you too slow to get called back? Or did you hate the job so much you sabotaged yourself? something clever posted:expirenced And please stop embarrassing those of us with similar majors.
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kimbo305 posted:What about all your other leads? I've saved the date for the Peace Corps presentation on campus. I'm also going to look into the next upcoming job fair there. There wasn't one last quarter, surprisingly enough. Xenocides posted:Fedex and UPS are fast-paced working environments. They are probably at least as intensive as a warehouse line job. Was it physical or mental exertion that made you too slow to get called back? Or did you hate the job so much you sabotaged yourself? Xenocides posted:And please stop embarrassing those of us with similar majors. Benny the Snake fucked around with this message at 02:18 on Mar 29, 2013 |
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