I love cowards like Wardog555 who close threads and offer nothing useful

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Asking me to stop this thread and close the conversation. @Wardog555, you failed from the word get go because this basement is in a PMQ on a military base which precludes doing structural changes by its tenant's. You didn't ask about the home. You also failed to ask if this is a dedicated or multipurpose room which for most posters, their HT is a multipurpose room. I sincerely wish that you would ask for more information then making blind assumptions. I also don't appreciate you asking me to shut down my thread.




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Kingnoob

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Asking me to stop this thread and close the conversation. @Wardog555, you failed from the word get go because this basement is in a PMQ on a military base which precludes doing structural changes by its tenant's. You didn't ask about the home. You also failed to ask if this is a dedicated or multipurpose room which for most posters, there HT is a multipurpose room. I sincerely wish that you would ask for more information then making blind assumptions. I also don't appreciate you asking me to shut down my thread.




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PMQ, ? Still cost I’m trying to google what it is . At least Canada has jobs , usa is crumbling. I can’t do anything labor intensive like military, I couldn’t even run an mile when I was 22. Impressive!
It’s typical he will say , you gotta go check a lot if his posts are ; your hurting your theater by not following correct guidelines. Like this one saying I should just disappear. When I looked for 3-5 years couldnt find an affordable tv stand to fit my center .

 
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PMQ, ? Still cost I’m trying to google what it is . At least Canada has jobs , usa is crumbling. I can’t do anything labor intensive like military, I couldn’t even run an mile when I was 22. Impressive!
It’s typical he will say , you gotta go check a lot if his posts are ; your hurting your theater by not following correct guidelines. Like this one saying I should just disappear. When I looked for 3-5 years couldnt find an affordable tv stand to fit my center .

PMQ stands for private marry quarters.
 
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PMQ, ? Still cost I’m trying to google what it is . At least Canada has jobs , usa is crumbling. I can’t do anything labor intensive like military, I couldn’t even run an mile when I was 22. Impressive!
It’s typical he will say , you gotta go check a lot if his posts are ; your hurting your theater by not following correct guidelines. Like this one saying I should just disappear. When I looked for 3-5 years couldnt find an affordable tv stand to fit my center .

Bitching about the US when YOU'RE the limiting factor WRT the kinds of jobs you can do is futile. You want the world to accommodate you? Employers need specific jobs to be done and some need able bodied people. If you have limitations, look for jobs that don't require a lot of physical work. I don't remember if you posted your state or city, but EVERY city has jobs- the employee needs to be a good fit, or willing to become a good fit.

What other economical system has worked better and for a longer time than capitalism? Communism? Nope. Full-on Socialism? Nope. Communes? Nope. Utopias? Nope. They all fall apart at some point, usually because they start out or become too restrictive and someone, usually the ones who create these, wants more than everyone else.
 
Kingnoob

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Bitching about the US when YOU'RE the limiting factor the kinds of jobs you can do is futile. You want the world to accommodate you? Employers need specific jobs to be done and some need able bodied people. If you have limitations, look for jobs that don't require a lot of physical work. I don't remember if you posted your state or city, but EVERY city has jobs- the employee needs to be a good fit, or willing to become a good fit.

What other economical system has worked better and for a longer time than capitalism? Communism? Nope. Full-on Socialism? Nope. Communes? Nope. Utopias? Nope. They all fall apart at some point, usually because they start out or become too restrictive and someone, usually the ones who create these, wants more than everyone else.
WRT??? Places don’t hire near enough employees lots of stores look like ghost towns, and you gotta checkout yourself . Walmart not hiring so the billionaires who own it can buy another McLaren .
 
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WRT??? Places don’t hire near enough employees lots of stores look like ghost towns, and you gotta checkout yourself . Walmart not hiring so the billionaires who own it can buy another McLaren .
Still didn't post anything about your location, so it's impossible to make better recommendations but the fact remains, the applicant's qualifications and education matter and as I posted before, attitude makes a big difference in how well the interview goes, whether it's just a questionnaire, in person, virtual, etc.

I see new faces at WalMart all the time but you wrote it- you can't stand for long periods. However, they do have people who can't walk or stand for long periods working at the one I go to, so that may nopt disqualify you.

Hating the rich isn't going to help you find a job- poor people don't start many businesses without a lot of help and if you can't hide that attitude, you're not going to make it past the initial contact.
 
Kingnoob

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Still didn't post anything about your location, so it's impossible to make better recommendations but the fact remains, the applicant's qualifications and education matter and as I posted before, attitude makes a big difference in how well the interview goes, whether it's just a questionnaire, in person, virtual, etc.

I see new faces at WalMart all the time but you wrote it- you can't stand for long periods. However, they do have people who can't walk or stand for long periods working at the one I go to, so that may nopt disqualify you.

Hating the rich isn't going to help you find a job- poor people don't start many businesses without a lot of help and if you can't hide that attitude, you're not going to make it past the initial contact.
places like Walmart never reply to my applications , essentially ghost jobs .
I updated my location North canton, Ohio
 
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places like Walmart never reply to my applications , essentially ghost jobs .
I updated my location North canton, Ohio
Try doing an onlline search using 'North Canton Ohio jobs'. It will work whether you remove the punctuation, or not.
 
William Lemmerhirt

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I’m definitely old school. But I’m a big fan of walking in the front door and asking to talk to the boss. If you want to stand out from 10,000 random online applications or resumes, put your face right in front of the one to hire you.
 
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I’m definitely old school. But I’m a big fan of walking in the front door and asking to talk to the boss. If you want to stand out from 10,000 random online applications or resumes, put your face right in front of the one to hire you.
Might be the only way to get Walmart to respond ..
 
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I’m definitely old school. But I’m a big fan of walking in the front door and asking to talk to the boss. If you want to stand out from 10,000 random online applications or resumes, put your face right in front of the one to hire you.
Store manager? You really think they're involved in HR?

Yeah, how would you do this without them having their guards show you the way out?

LArry The Cable Guy talks about WalMart- someone goes in for an interview-

Interviewer- "Have you ever cared about anything?"
Applicant- "No".
Interviewer- "OK, you start Tuesday".
 
William Lemmerhirt

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Store manager? You really think they're involved in HR?

Yeah, how would you do this without them having their guards show you the way out?

LArry The Cable Guy talks about WalMart- someone goes in for an interview-

Interviewer- "Have you ever cared about anything?"
Applicant- "No".
Interviewer- "OK, you start Tuesday".
They might not be involved in HR. But they know a qualified individual when they see one, and should be able to point that individual in the right direction. Surely more effective than some random gatekeeper who doesn’t even read the cover page.

And why would they be escorted out by guards? I wasn’t suggesting to storm Walmart with torches and pitchforks for chrissake.

I’m only trying to illustrate that being proactive can go a long way. Hopefully further than randomly spamming job applications all over the internet. When you show up at the door, it shows tons more initiative than sitting at mommy and daddy’s with your thumb up your a$$ just waiting for magic ferries to deliver you a job from some online mothership.

It’s called drive and determination. Unlike some people’s idea of wish in one hand and $hit in the other…
 
Teetertotter?

Teetertotter?

Audioholic General
The latest responses on this thread, reminded me of my position back in 1989. I was laid off, by the company I was employed. It was hard times and attended a weekly local job seeking meetings. I put myself out there where I could. After a couple weeks, I decided to send 65 blind resumes to various manufactures in our city and next door. I used the Wisconsin Mfg's Guide Book, from our local library. Some, no replies, some nothing available, and one that wanted to talk to me and was right in my career field. I had to take a 30% cut in pay, but it was a start. My wife was working and she was the greatest support, and not to worry. Our health insurance would be covered under Her's, which we always carried both insurances.

Anyway, a year+, working for this small firm, I decided to look for new employment. I was, 55 at the time, and was offered employment with a medium size company, with a little more in pay with nice benefits. In 2 years with this new company, I was at the pay grade, from 3 previous years. I stayed with them for 17 years and retired in 2008.

There was a time, I told my wife, I would make up a sign, and stand next to the entrance to the interstate. "NO," you're not doing that. Trying to find employment, is a job in itself. What sacrifices are you willing to give up, taking a new job or not?
 
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They might not be involved in HR. But they know a qualified individual when they see one, and should be able to point that individual in the right direction. Surely more effective than some random gatekeeper who doesn’t even read the cover page.

And why would they be escorted out by guards? I wasn’t suggesting to storm Walmart with torches and pitchforks for chrissake.

I’m only trying to illustrate that being proactive can go a long way. Hopefully further than randomly spamming job applications all over the internet. When you show up at the door, it shows tons more initiative than sitting at mommy and daddy’s with your thumb up your a$$ just waiting for magic ferries to deliver you a job from some online mothership.

It’s called drive and determination. Unlike some people’s idea of wish in one hand and $hit in the other…
My point about the mangler being involved in HR has to do with "When did they see a problem and what did they do about it?" and what is their management style? I don't remember seeing anyone who might be a manager from outward appearance and they all have loss prevention offices and staff to handle the problems with shoplifting, fights, softer conflicts, etc.

The comment about being escorted out by a guard has to do with the number of local employees who were caught stealing, sometimes on their first day but one thing is sure- it's also their last day.

Many companies use outside HR for hiring and they can weed out the bad ones, to a point. Home Depot doesn't seem to, although as I posted, people can hide character problems well- I was at HD last week and when I walked up to a register with a cashier, the first thing she said was "I hate people- no people contact today". My first thought was "You picked the wrong job if that's how you see customers". I don't expect anyone to lay down their life or carry people around the store, but make a freaking attempt at being civil!

I have seen, worked with, hired and heard of a lot of people who just don't understand how to be a good employee. Some lied, cheated and stole, some were belligerent with customers, some did only the minimum, others thought they were hot shyte and working with them absolutely sucked. One guy I hired to perform specific work would do things he was never asked to and I wouldn't have allowed- he also ignored instructions and those all cost the company money.

One thing that really annoys me- when someone doesn't know an answer, they just say "I don't know" and leave it there- the right answer, if they actually give a crap, is "I don't know, but I'll try to find the answer". Other times, when I go to some stores, the employees are constantly using their phones. I don't mean for a few seconds- that short time is reserved for work, I mean they're on their phones more than working. Cashiers, stockers, others- makes me want to tell them that they're at work, not at home and if I were to do that, I would be the bad guy. It's not my job, but if the attitude and service are bad enough, I will go to a manager or call corporate customer service.

I don't know if conflict resolution is part of training, but it seems to be a foreign concept- I hear people raise their voice to customers frequently but in many cases, I'm pleasantly surprised by the great service I see and receive. It's refreshing and it has happened at WalMart several times. Who knew?

One thing a lot of people don't understand even a little bit- working for someone else IS NOT a democracy. Employees DON'T have the same rights and privileges, the ability to make important decisions unilaterally and cause problems with customers.
 
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