Nah dont think this kid will even attempt Grab. What was he doing the past 11 months? Staying at home? If so whats the odds he got the work ethic for blue collar work?
Heated Job interview.
Heated Job interview.
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Jul 5 2021, 06:16 PM
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Nah dont think this kid will even attempt Grab. What was he doing the past 11 months? Staying at home? If so whats the odds he got the work ethic for blue collar work? koraget liked this post
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Jul 5 2021, 07:21 PM
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QUOTE(Darkspreader @ Jul 5 2021, 07:10 PM) Blue collar or white collar? My personal opinion this day and age and at 25 with minimal work experience don't think it's a good idea to rest on your laurels, unless it's to take care of family. Past few years I'm seeing more and more kids listing current or past gigs as cashiers, call centre execs, barristas etc in their resumes. They are working while searching for permanent jobs. Money helps and these type of jobs instil a good work ethic Also, 11 months break is acceptable if reason make sense (career break, personal life, take care of sick family members). Sometimes people just need to take time off to focus on things in their life other than work. I was lucky I didn't wait long 20 years ago to get my first job. But around month two I did contemplate going back to manning TGV counters if no offers came in. 11 month break at 25? That's a luxury most ppl don't have and ideally you shouldn't take |
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