Don't know where you're looking then. I have always been able to find a job any place I've ever lived. I may have gone a few months here and there without one, but I always managed and I only just started college. So maybe your personality isn't right for a job or something. There's no shame in flipping burgers for McDonald's.
That's one thing you're doing wrong. Answering too negatively or far too positively is a red flag. You need to answer like a normal human being, though I'm sure that's hard for you.
Posted 2012-11-24, 11:43 AM
in reply to Skurai's post starting "GYDhdonrWuw"
Stop being a tard. And I'm serious. Just be as human as possible when answering. They won't bother with you if you sound too perfect or too negative. And call back. ALWAYS call back.
I recommend at least a couple of days after you apply. See if they had a chance to look it over. Wait a few more days and if you haven't heard anything call again. When I got my job at Toys R Us I had about called the store nearly every day.
It seems everyone is either getting a job at Toys R Us, or some kind of Military job. No, really, everyone I know is either one or the other(or jobless), at this point.