I would expect you to be asked about your experience, your honesty, and ability to work a cash register and make change correctly. Also about your availability to work various days and shifts, depending on the station's needs, including changes on short notice. Where do you live, and how long will it take you to get to work, and how will you get to work? Possible interference with your studies, if you're still in school.
2006-09-16 07:56:36
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answered by Carlos R 5
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The most importance thing to know is to make a description of yourself within 60 seconds. That may be your first question. Tell me about yourself? Are you a team worker? Do you like to work under pressure? Do you like to work in a face or slow pace? Are you positive, if yes how would you describe that? Tell me a good thing that you have done in the past? Are you a leader? Tell me about your leadership experience? have you work previously as a cashier? If I call your references how would they talk about? How do people see you? Are you open minded? Are you extro or intro verted? Those and more are the types of question they ask during an interview.
Good luck and remember to try to answer the above questions on your own and as it is going to be your first interview, remember to answer some of the with your current lifestily. And be positive. Don't shake, your hands, feet, ot tap anything, don't be overdressed or underdressed.
2006-09-16 14:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Your answers should be the truth. This isn't a contest where you get the job if you get the answer right. It's a meeting where you both weigh the job against your skills and abilities to see if you'll be a good fit for the company and perform the work given to you. Many of the questions will probably involve ethics and responsibility. We can give you pat answers, but it would be a disservice to both you and the employer.
2006-09-16 17:05:51
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answered by misslabeled 7
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Why on earth would you WANT tobe a cashier??!
anyway...:
1) Wages?
2) Age?
3) Have you ever had a job before now?
4) Do you have a family?
5) Do you have medical problems that would interfere with your job?
And in your case,:
6) Are you scared of roaches?
Good Luck!
2006-09-16 15:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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He asks: because it is interesting to you to be employed as cashier at one gas station
Response: for the first work I consider it to be an easy opportunity
An interview of work is always an exciting challenge
I suggest you to make several, different
Good luck
2006-09-16 17:23:31
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answered by Rakitalo 2
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1. Is this your first job?
2. A few questions on your background and family...
3. About your college and schooling...
God bless you buddy
2006-09-16 15:03:42
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answered by Kev 1
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hahahaha! a GAS STATION! if you don't get a job at a gas station then something is wrong. it's gonna be an old guy who wreaks of smoke and is drugged out that's interviewing you. he probably won't know what's going on. you don't have anything to worry about.
2006-09-16 14:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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