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rex reed
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lol..just be yourself..btw, whats italian ice cream?
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RIMHfire
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Just be yourself.
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9:28 am on Oct. 20, 2008 | Joined: Aug. 2008 | Days Active: 285 Join to learn more about RIMHfire Massachusetts, United States | Straight Female | Posts: 19,471 | Points: 23,018
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MiNNiCK
Cunty McCunt
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Just be yourself. If you act too unnatural, they can tell. Answer their questions with firm answers. Don't answer them too quickly, or too slowly. Just flow with the conversation as if you were speaking with them outside of that context. It seems difficult, but really, it's easy when you get there.
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9:35 am on Oct. 20, 2008 | Joined: Nov. 2007 | Days Active: 578 Join to learn more about MiNNiCK Pennsylvania, United States | Straight Female | Posts: 30,056 | Points: 36,230
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dreamweaver
Can I eats it?
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Dress up as good as the management staff (usually that's the normal khakis, nice shoes (dress shoes), and button up shirt with tie- tie is optional if you can't find one). Most people say dress up for the position, but for fast food places and restaurants, I find that dressing up like the management staff actually more helpful- think of the commercial with the guy and the pirate place. Be calm. Try to keep nervous habits at a low. Practice what you think they may ask you at the interview beforehand. Be prepared for questions like, "What would you do if a customer tells you that you gave them a $1.10 back when you owed them $0.65 for change?" and "What would you do if you're out of one flavor of ice cream which the customer REALLY wanted?" Come up with some ideal questions and be prepared to answer them. Also, this seems to be the one thing I usually forget to do myself, always take a copy of your resume with you. This is mainly for your reference. And the last thing I can remember... SHOW UP 15 MINUTES PRIOR. This is their first impression of you, and showing up in time is a huge bonus for them and is most likely the first thing they look in a potential new employee. Be prepared for anything- if your car is crappy, either borrow a better, more reliable one, or leave earlier and be prepared with any backup plan you can think of. Good luck!!
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Quote: from dreamweaver at 9:40 am on Oct. 20, 2008
Dress up as good as the management staff (usually that's the normal khakis, nice shoes (dress shoes), and button up shirt with tie- tie is optional if you can't find one). Most people say dress up for the position, but for fast food places and restaurants, I find that dressing up like the management staff actually more helpful- think of the commercial with the guy and the pirate place. Be calm. Try to keep nervous habits at a low. Practice what you think they may ask you at the interview beforehand. Be prepared for questions like, "What would you do if a customer tells you that you gave them a $1.10 back when you owed them $0.65 for change?" and "What would you do if you're out of one flavor of ice cream which the customer REALLY wanted?" Come up with some ideal questions and be prepared to answer them. Also, this seems to be the one thing I usually forget to do myself, always take a copy of your resume with you. This is mainly for your reference. And the last thing I can remember... SHOW UP 15 MINUTES PRIOR. This is their first impression of you, and showing up in time is a huge bonus for them and is most likely the first thing they look in a potential new employee. Be prepared for anything- if your car is crappy, either borrow a better, more reliable one, or leave earlier and be prepared with any backup plan you can think of. Good luck!! 
WOOOW! thank for the good and detailed answer! and of course I'm gonna show up 15 minutes earlier.. and do all the good things and stuff..
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JennyColada
I'm watching you.
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Although your interview is over (how'd it go?), always keep in mind that you should have only positive things to say about your last job. Saying that you disliked the management doesn't look too good (I NEVER want to hire anyone who had problems with management, even if they weren't his fault). Probably the only negative thing I'd accept from someone is to say that they didn't feel "appreciated enough" at their last job (because I have been through that myself), but you always want to make yourself seem like an upbeat, optimistic, and hard worker, even if that wasn't true at your last job.
------- So when you're happy (Hurray!), or sad (Aw!), Or frightened (Eeek!), or mad (Rats!) An interjection starts a sentence right.
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