SpaceyStacey wrote:hehehe - dont be worried! If you HAVE a button up shirt wear that and tuck it in nice. Just make sure it is neat and tidy oh and that it FITS. If you dont have a tie - dont worry, just wear what you have. The key is, make sure what you wear is clean, not wrinkly and very tidy. Make sure you brush your hair etc.. You are a boy - so I am saying things that maybe obvious here. hehehe.
You will FINE! Like I said - the most important thing is enthusiasm for the job. Let them know you will give them thier all. Do what ever they need you to do.. etc. They probably want a "yes man" attitude. Be friendly, coureous and enthusiastic and I dont think you can go wrong.
Thanks.
I decided, I'm going to go in full hunting camo witha bright orange hat and flip the
to the man!
Kidding.
But seriously, I wrote up a resume and I'm going to wear my "casual" pants and my best shirt, even though it is maroon.
Here's a copy of my resume, it's the best I can do without previous work experience. But yeah, I can't wait!
Plus, I am curious as to the pay, but I refuse to ask. I hear it's bad to ask about time off, pay, and so forth in an interview. It makes the interviewer feel you aren't there for the job so much as the money I guess.
But yeah, I even learned how to work a Spreadsheet today to make sure I can balance all of my own money and so forth. Plus, if I work 40 hours at even $8, which, it may be more I hear, it gives me a nice check each week so I can start saving up so I can buy one of these.
But yeah, here's a copy of my resume.
Branden ----
(---) --------
----- ----- ------ Road
-----, NY -----
Branden----@gmail.comSummary of QualificationsDedicated to providing the utmost quality while fulfilling daily requirements.
Demonstrates ability to meet the needs of patrons, dependable, hard working, reliable, and punctual.
Uses clear, concise communication skills in conjunction with organizational skills to perform daily tasks.
Works well as a team member or independently.
Resourceful, energetic, competent, multi-task and results-oriented.
EducationHigh school, Home Schooled GraduateHome Schooled,
---, New York
Home Schooled by choice and Graduated in Spring '08.
Diploma, Locksmithing Foley-Belsaw Institute,
Kansas City, Missouri
Currently working to finish final Diploma in Advanced Locksmithing from the Foley-Belsaw Institute.
Skills·Quality Control
·Cleanliness Concerned
·Dedicated to Customer Service
·Teamwork Oriented
·Willingness to Learn
·Problem Solving
·Critical Thinking