Another Job Interview

Discussion in 'The Spam Zone' started by Amaury, Jul 18, 2014.

  1. Amaury Chaser

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    This time at Knudson Lumber. I think it definitely went well -- at least better than McDonald's since I wasn't as nervous. Should know by early next week if I do get it.

    That's why I just got online 12 minutes ago. Had to get ready, take my mom out to my aunt's, and then come back for the interview.
     
  2. Meilin Lee RPG (Red Panda Girl)

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    What in the world is Knudson Lumber?
     
  3. Amaury Chaser

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    Construction materials like wood and the like. I'd help with things like lifting 50-pound bags.
     
  4. C This silence is mine

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    Are you sure you're up for physical labour? The last thing you want is to ruin yourself for a job.
     
  5. Amaury Chaser

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    I've lifted 80-pound bags of grain and horse feed helping my aunt before, so I'm good. My groin area was left sore a couple times from doing that, but nothing major.
     
  6. C This silence is mine

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    But did you do it over an extended period? That's when problems tend to arise. Most people are fine the first little while, but end up with some big problems after more time has passed.
     
  7. Amaury Chaser

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    All you have to remember is to lift with your knees.
     
  8. ♥♦♣♠Luxord♥♦♣♠ Chaser

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    Unless you are up for intense manual labor for an extended period of time, it is an incredibly bad idea to even try. Sure you can lift "X" amount, etc but can you do that for hours and hours? I'd say look somewhere else unless it pays a pretty penny, which chances are it doesn't.
     
  9. Amaury Chaser

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    Starts at $10 an hour, which is great for me since I'm still at home living with my mom who's paying the bills. I'd be able to take over a bill or two.
     
  10. ♥♦♣♠Luxord♥♦♣♠ Chaser

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    Well best of luck, but be sure to know your physical limits. Getting hurt sucks.
     
  11. Mish smiley day!

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    I think that if you pass the interview stage, you should give it a go, at least for a few months in order to get some experience on your resume.