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Visiting a farm in attempt to get a job
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo" data-source="post: 1399236" data-attributes="member: 772"><p>Find out his name (not hard!) try to find out abit about the business so you can ask a pertinent question or two. Ask him if he would be considering taking on some weekend, or harvest work ... Your finding out about a potential employer as much as he is finding you out..</p><p></p><p>When I interview, finish my walk around & spiel and say, do you have any questions and they say "naa, nope, dont think so *roll of eyes* etc etc" it's like having a limp pulled off. Needless to say nil points...</p><p></p><p>Clean boots, jeans, tidy appearance and punctual. Introduce yourself, look at him and not the floor. Talk about your previous experience when it falls into the conversation and more-over what you hope to learn & future objectives. Keep it relatively short and sweet, don't dribble on or lie and follow it up with a phone call afew days later especially if you haven't heard anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo, post: 1399236, member: 772"] Find out his name (not hard!) try to find out abit about the business so you can ask a pertinent question or two. Ask him if he would be considering taking on some weekend, or harvest work ... Your finding out about a potential employer as much as he is finding you out.. When I interview, finish my walk around & spiel and say, do you have any questions and they say "naa, nope, dont think so *roll of eyes* etc etc" it's like having a limp pulled off. Needless to say nil points... Clean boots, jeans, tidy appearance and punctual. Introduce yourself, look at him and not the floor. Talk about your previous experience when it falls into the conversation and more-over what you hope to learn & future objectives. Keep it relatively short and sweet, don't dribble on or lie and follow it up with a phone call afew days later especially if you haven't heard anything. [/QUOTE]
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