Work
Well, where to start. I guess I'll bust out the Carl Robinson. Let's talk about jobs. Fortunately, I was blessed to be working for 16companies in the past sixteen years. Damn! Sixteen years! Where did the time go?
Ill give you a quick list of the companies and job titles
1. T.G.I. Friday's/Host, Food Expedite, Server
2. Mimi's Café/Host
3. Sears/Shipping and Receiving
4. Sushi Joint/Cook
5. Buffalo Wild Wings/Server
6. Power Toyota Cerritos/Car Salesman
7. Kelly's Cookies/Carrier
8. Starbucks/Barista
9. Silliker/Data Entry
10. Solar City/Telemarketer
11. Blue Shield/Medical Insurance provider
12. Ross/Customer service, Front desk Supervisor
13. Pier 1 Imports/retail
14. Econo Air/Installer, Service Technician
15. Alta Resources/ Financing leasing associate
16. The ________ company/ Service Technician. Keep this one confidential.
I never really took the time to actually list up the jobs. But, dang! No Mas! So, the lesson to be learned here is that...I can't really say much about that. Everyone has there own path to take. All I can say is that invision your-self before you attempt or about to take the opportunity for your next job. As you can see I just went with the wind on these jobs. Don't worry about if you don't have x amount of years of experience under your belt. Remember it is who you will cross paths with that might give you the opportunity to be able to expand your resume.
Every job will train you how to perform your job title. Shoot, I never thought I would become a Service Technician working on units and traveling throughout Southern California.
Make sure you stay clear away from the pyramid companies or Diamond companies. You know the ones that send out there scouts. You know stranger danger that approach you anywhere. Whether it could be at a Target, Mall, even the freaken shopping market. They will try to start a small conversation with you. Then give it about 5 minutes in they will say this "Hey, you really seem like a people person. My company is hiring. How would you like to make extra money? Working on your own time. The more work you put in. The more of the rewards you will get. Yada, Yada, Yada...
Don't fall for that bull Shito. Because in reality those companies will try to make you dish out your money to purchase there packages and then they will tell you to sell it. I don't want to even continue with this. Just be aware. Tell them straight up, Not interested and have a good day.
Honestly, eight jobs out of the sixteen I applied through Indeed.com. I'm not sponsored by them but the website really does work. Just sign up, up load your resume, fill up the information, then go ahead and start looking for you next job. If you don't know what kind of job titles there are. Search on Google list of different job titles. Its pretty easy. You can apply through Indeed.com. If you do want to be a little pro active, call the companies 2-3 days later and ask to speak to the manager on duty or the Human resources department. Be polite to the gate keepers. State your Name and that you applied though Indeed.com and would like to know if the job position is still available? And if they say yes. Great, and if they say no just move on to the next. Some will even give you a real quick over the phone interview or they might give you a call back But, of course don't anticipate for that call.
So, yah. I hope this has helped you all out some way or another. I would continue but its late or should I say way to early in the morning.
Me and the fellas have our San Diego trip in a couple of hours. We will defiantly by be posting up our reviews on the location we will be stopping by.
This is Carlos Valerio from "The View From The South" signing out.
If you have any question go ahead and leave in the comment box. I have plenty to say about all of these jobs.
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I never really took the time to actually list up the jobs. But, dang! No Mas! So, the lesson to be learned here is that...I can't really say much about that. Everyone has there own path to take. All I can say is that invision your-self before you attempt or about to take the opportunity for your next job. As you can see I just went with the wind on these jobs. Don't worry about if you don't have x amount of years of experience under your belt. Remember it is who you will cross paths with that might give you the opportunity to be able to expand your resume.
Every job will train you how to perform your job title. Shoot, I never thought I would become a Service Technician working on units and traveling throughout Southern California.
Make sure you stay clear away from the pyramid companies or Diamond companies. You know the ones that send out there scouts. You know stranger danger that approach you anywhere. Whether it could be at a Target, Mall, even the freaken shopping market. They will try to start a small conversation with you. Then give it about 5 minutes in they will say this "Hey, you really seem like a people person. My company is hiring. How would you like to make extra money? Working on your own time. The more work you put in. The more of the rewards you will get. Yada, Yada, Yada...
Don't fall for that bull Shito. Because in reality those companies will try to make you dish out your money to purchase there packages and then they will tell you to sell it. I don't want to even continue with this. Just be aware. Tell them straight up, Not interested and have a good day.
Honestly, eight jobs out of the sixteen I applied through Indeed.com. I'm not sponsored by them but the website really does work. Just sign up, up load your resume, fill up the information, then go ahead and start looking for you next job. If you don't know what kind of job titles there are. Search on Google list of different job titles. Its pretty easy. You can apply through Indeed.com. If you do want to be a little pro active, call the companies 2-3 days later and ask to speak to the manager on duty or the Human resources department. Be polite to the gate keepers. State your Name and that you applied though Indeed.com and would like to know if the job position is still available? And if they say yes. Great, and if they say no just move on to the next. Some will even give you a real quick over the phone interview or they might give you a call back But, of course don't anticipate for that call.
So, yah. I hope this has helped you all out some way or another. I would continue but its late or should I say way to early in the morning.
Me and the fellas have our San Diego trip in a couple of hours. We will defiantly by be posting up our reviews on the location we will be stopping by.
This is Carlos Valerio from "The View From The South" signing out.
If you have any question go ahead and leave in the comment box. I have plenty to say about all of these jobs.
Don't forget to check out our Podcast and other Social Media Websites!!!!! Leave us comments on anything that you would suggest for us to review or anything you would like to share.
Thank you and God Bless
Sound Cloud
https://soundcloud.com/theviewfromthesouth
Stitcher
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-view-from-the-south
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNWL8xYTH0_4IE03v81tT2w
https://www.facebook.com/viewfromthesouth/