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I told a co-worker something I should not have. This co-worker in turn told someone else. I am now being confronted about it by my boss, and I denied it. What do I need to do now?

2007-06-25 10:43:07 · 33 answers · asked by ACE Tx 1

i want to get a job there and im 14 anybody no?

2007-06-25 10:25:07 · 2 answers · asked by DeathComesFirst The Juggalo 1

Anybody else frustrated at work???

My boss thinks he knows it all, yet he doesn't even know my job role!!
I am surpassing targets and yet he thinks I can do more and loads more responsibilities on to me!!
Any advice other than to get a new job!!!??

2007-06-25 09:39:27 · 14 answers · asked by Dave 1

hi my husband has worked in sales for 12yrs and we would love to live/work in america, i know you need a company that offer visas to go does anyone know of any companies that offer the visa job please. thanks

2007-06-25 09:04:52 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I applied for a job, but I want to wait for a little while to see if a better offer becomes available.

2007-06-25 09:03:32 · 7 answers · asked by Roxy 3

The real reasons for leaving are chronic understaffing, boss with a hot head (prone to explosions of profanity), not to mention that they made a major change in health insurance plans a month after hiring me. Now...what is the best way to answer the "why are you leaving?" interview question, especially since it's only been seven months.

2007-06-25 08:41:14 · 8 answers · asked by 4532 3

I did not commit to the job yet. They wanted me too, but I asked if I could get back to them in two days. After speaking with people, I feel I should have asked for more money. I did not accept the position yet. Could I ask for more money at this point?

2007-06-25 08:16:06 · 7 answers · asked by creativity1 1

My job title is assistant key holder. But I was told by a colleage that HR staff/ hiring people don't like to see the word "keyholder" on a resume or cover letter because:
1. it doesn't look as important as manager
2. they may have no idea what a keyholder is

Are these true?

Secondly, he says I should drop the "assistant" and just put something along the lines of "store manager". What is your take on this? Should I listen to him, or just write Assistant Keyholder in my resume and cover letter?

Mind, this is for an Administrative position(Admin Asst, Receptionist, etc.)

2007-06-25 07:18:39 · 11 answers · asked by Ciespi 2

anyone here a flight attendant or know someone that is? how do you/they like it? it seems interesting but the thought of the plane ever crashing freaks me out, it's a risky job. I'm 16 now, where do I go to study flight attendant, do colleges have the course or does it have a special school for itself? should i become one? what's the best airline to get hired by?

2007-06-25 05:16:18 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Ok im confused, split up with my girl and we chat on the phone. somedays she wont call me but other days she will send me 1 text or 2 and a call. do you think she still likes me or what? she sometimes ignores my text or call but when i ask her she says she has been busy? too bust to send a text, takes 3 mins? I dont get it surely if she didnt like me or want anything she would ignore me completely?

2007-06-25 05:00:38 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-25 04:39:48 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Ok without too much detils I worked for a holiday company 5 years ago and while i worked for them i did a runner with 300 pounds of their money. I want to go for a job with them again but will they still know its me or deleted my details by now?

2007-06-25 01:18:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

1) Could anyone please tell me which states of Australia has a higher employment rate for construction sector?

2) Is there any good demand for Quantity Surveyor? I have a degree in RMIT but never work in Austalia previously. However i have worked in Singapore for 10 yrs as QS.

3) What is the kind of salary range for QS with above experience.

2007-06-24 22:14:08 · 1 answers · asked by verydors 1

$12.67 hour ? and $23,000 year befor taxes ( with benefits ) is this a lot of money or a low paying job?

2007-06-24 22:00:23 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hey guy's, as you can tell from the topic I didnt get to graduate from high school. Well im almost 21 and I dont know what to do about getting a good paying job. Dont get me wrong I have had plenty of jobs but they where all really bad paying and the work was not worth the money. Im not good at many things. I love cars and can fix just about anything. im very good at driving and have won many drag racing titles. Im also pretty good with computers. I.E i can build them and install just about any soft where. im just tired of working in the burning sun all day and only making $6.00 an hour. I hate asking for help, It makes me look week. help but I need help now

I just dont know what to do. Any ideas. thank you

2007-06-24 17:47:37 · 7 answers · asked by Dont-F-With-Chevy 2

I have an interview at Bloomingdale's for the job of part-time sales associate. I feel lucky to have even gotten called for an interview, since I'm 17 and just out of high school, and I have no previous job experience. I'm going shopping for interview clothes tomorrow and I'm wondering what would be most appropriate for the occasion.
Also, any advice for what to say or what to expect would be highly appreciated!

2007-06-24 13:24:46 · 7 answers · asked by chelsie 2

At work to clock in we have a computer, and on it you type in your number and sign in. There's a space for "trainee clock in" and "employee clock in" I've been working there a month (fast food), and have been signing in with the trainee one without thinking...I still get paid right and noone has said anything to me...I was just wondering, what exactly is the difference? Does anything change if I start signing in as an "employee"?

2007-06-24 11:56:05 · 1 answers · asked by Sara S 1

Whenever I relieve a coworker, she would always have nonbusiness dialogue with me. Occasionally, that is acceptable. But almost everytime I relieve the worker she has a casual conversation with me for 5 to 2minutes and I do not want to talk to the worker. I told the manager about this twice and the worker's behavior has not changed. When I relieved the worker I told the worker to leave me alone three to four times and the worker would respond with nonbusiness dialogue. Therefore, I immediately called the supervisor while she was present to force her to stop having casual dialogue with me. I am going to talk to the manager on Monday, but have I acted correctly? Is it acceptable behavior for a worker to forcefully have casual dialogue with another worker? I do not think so...

I am not this worker's friend and I do not know the worker.

2007-06-24 11:54:55 · 8 answers · asked by robert f 1

I didn't go in to work yesterday. It is a fast food job. It is now the next day and I should call soon and tell them something, but I messed up. anyone have any ideas?

2007-06-24 11:11:05 · 5 answers · asked by Brian M 1

I feel that the job desciptions and duties will help me; but I am afraid the interviewer will look down if they found out I got fired. If I should put it on the resume, what should I say to them if they question pops up?

2007-06-24 10:43:00 · 10 answers · asked by Need to know 1

I got fired from my old job and collected for about 4-5 weeks so far. Yesterday I got a part time job.

I make 98 dollars every two weeks from my unemployment checks and now I make 7.50 an hr. I work about 20-25 hrs a week, will I still collect?

What will happen If I dont report this?

2007-06-24 10:35:23 · 9 answers · asked by navy15seal 1

Please tell me the job titles related to accounting, for example, cost accountants or tax accountants.

2007-06-24 10:26:07 · 3 answers · asked by caiicke 1

I know it seems like I am some naive teenager, but it seriously has come the time to choose what career i want to follow which means it affects what college i choose to attend. I am really interested in science, more in biology and nutrition but history is a favorite topic of mine as well. I was just wonder what career path should i choose that will guarantee open doors for a job and well, a good pay check.

2007-06-24 09:44:43 · 2 answers · asked by Yelena T 1

So are you supposed to list the person's position?

Like:

Mr. John Smith
Supervisor, McDonald's
(555)555-5555

Even if John Smith doesn't work at McDonald's anymore? (He was my supervisor)
Help pls!!

2007-06-24 09:23:26 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

about an internship I did this summer. I have the following main headings as sections: Objective, Education, Professional Experience.

I was trying to think of of a title for another section in which to put these additional experiences/certificates. I was thinking "Related Experience & Skills".

I would appreciate some ideas on heading titles, and do you think it should come after "Education" and before "Professional Experience" or at the end of the entire resume?

2007-06-24 09:21:26 · 4 answers · asked by MeMyselfandI 1

I was an assistant manager but I'm looking for a part-time job. Someone has told me that no place will hire me in an entry-level part-time sales associate position because I'm overqualified. Is that true? Hope not!

2007-06-24 09:20:57 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

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