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May 24, 2006, 12:20 PM
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| | | Applying for Jobs Hey Everyone,
Well I'm applying for summer jobs at a bunch of fast-food restaurants that are highering. I just wanted to know how long does it normally take for them to call you back? Thanks! | | | | | | |
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May 24, 2006, 02:05 PM
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| There is no set answer.
It depends on where you live, the status of the restaurants, etc.
It could be a few days, could be a few weeks.
Keep applying to jobs and be patient. |
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May 24, 2006, 02:45 PM
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| I will agree with the Captain, many may hire you on the spot ( I know some local ones that have done that) the main thing is to keep checking back with them ( not at busy time) remember the ast manager you gave your app, may not have any real authority, and the person who does the hiring is in a office 1/2 accross town.
If you keep asking, they may well get tired of seeing you and give you a chance. |
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May 25, 2006, 07:01 AM
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| Thanks for the help! Another question I have that's related to this. How long should you wait before you go back and ask to know the status of your application? I also applied for a paid internship on Monday. When do you guys think would be the best time to go and ask for the status of my application pertaining to the fast food job and the internship? |
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May 25, 2006, 08:45 AM
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| It all depends on timing. You have to show them that you really want the job,whether it fast food or major company. But once you get the job make sure that you give them 100%. |
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May 25, 2006, 09:38 AM
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Pay to call ScottGem for advice ($.75/min) | This is something that really should be dealt with at interview time. Before you leave, ask them for a time frame for when they will get back to you. In the absence of that a week should be reasonable.
One of the biggest mistakers I've seen, especially by youths looking for part time work, is appearance. Whenever you go on any job interview, make sure you a dressed neatly, groomed cleanly and not outlandish. |
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May 25, 2006, 09:46 AM
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| Well I'm talking about the wait period between turning in the application and getting the interview. After you turn in the application how long should you wait for a call about getting the interview?
Also a different question I just thought of: several applications ask for your Social Security Number. Is it safe to go ahead and write it in, or should I just say something like "available upon request."? |
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May 25, 2006, 10:23 AM
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Pay to call ScottGem for advice ($.75/min) | Yes, you can write in the SSN.
As for followup between app and interview, again you can ask when you turn in the app. But a week still seems reasonable. |
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May 25, 2006, 07:12 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by confused25 Also a different question I just thought of: several applications ask for your Social Security Number. Is it safe to go ahead and write it in, or should I just say something like "available upon request."? | Quote: | Originally Posted by ScottGem Yes, you can write in the SSN.
As for followup between app and interview, again you can ask when you turn in the app. But a week still seems reasonable. |
I am hoping someone can clarify something for me:
Here in Canada, to work, you need a SIN (Social Insurance Number).
From my understanding, to work in the USA, you need a SSN (Social Security Number).
If a SSN is anything like a SIN, then you wouldn’t want to give it out. Therefore, you should NEVER put it on an application form. You would only give that number to a company once they have hired you.
If I am incorrect in terms of American standards, please let me know.
Thanks. |
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May 26, 2006, 04:58 AM
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| Hi, confused,
You have some good answers.
I would like to add the following:
On your application, be sure and give references, only for those who will give you a GOOD reference. Some places actually call those references, to find out about your character.
I would go back, after you fill out your application, within two days. Ask about it. Show them you are interested, and want the job. Keep asking, about every other day. It might "speed up" things for you.
As another said, it depends on your local area. Here in my own small town, a person usually gets a job like this within 2 or 3 days, if references are good.
I do wish you the best, and good luck. |
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