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mary scott
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Dr.IraHickswifeOaksNursingHome

Starting in 2016-2018, Mrs. Hicks were non- verbal. Why spending quality time one on one she begun to say some words. Progressing to make whole sentences to holding a conservation about a variety of things. Assisted with womb care, skin care overall personal hygiene on a daily basis. She brought me job. I felt that after I retired as a mental health counselor of 35 yrs. I had discovered another calling #application

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Jessenia Brust
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over 6 months ago

I felt appreciated when the staff always said thank you we knew we can count on you. They loved that I was always on time and I didn't really take breaks because I wanted to get the job done even when there was barley people in. They took care of me, I was part of the family. Always inviting me to dinner and making sure I'm okay on the job, they were happy that I liked working for them. So I always felt appreciated and I always felt loved, I miss working for the camp ground. Always so nice to me. #firstjob

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Samantha Thirtyacre
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over 6 months ago

In my opinion X Pac is a great Job for someone joining the work force for there first time it is very repetitive but simple work. It requires 100% dedication beings u will work more times then not 6 days a week mandatory. U show them dedication amd capability u will be quick to move up and be promoted sometimes quicker then u would expect depending your performance and attendance! All in all X Pac is a great place of employment!

#firstjob #motivation #warehouselogistics

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Dennis Watson
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over 6 months ago

I love working at #FritoLay because...#aboutmyjob

Pay,benefits, retirement, chance of advancement , working with people from all walks of life. Sense of accomplishment

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Todd Holt
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over 6 months ago

I love been around all the people and staff and learning new things about things I didn't know

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Roger Dickman
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over 6 months ago

First of all I would like to thank Jobcase and the Jobcase community for all the advice, support, and encouragement. I really appreciate it and I try to do my part to return the favor. I got involved in a relationship with a co worker who was 16 years younger (I was 40, she was 24) I was a permanent hired on employee and she was a temp through an agency. It was fun for about 6 months but let's be realistic, the relationship was destined for failure. After everything went bad we still had to see each other every day and that was difficult and a distraction to our work.
I wish I would have never even gotten involved in it. I would strongly advise to refrain from such relationships with co workers, and I would like to know how you feel about it. Thank you all and I'm wishing you blessings and prosperity in the new year!

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Robert Williams
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over 6 months ago

What I look about my job! I fun and everyone there was nice and respectful!

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Creston Kennedy
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Ashley Wilson
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over 6 months ago

Get the inside scoop on what a company is ALL about by asking these questions during your next interview or at a job fair! This will help to determine if their work culture is right for you.

-Where do the people who work here usually eat their lunch? Are they eating while they work at their desks? Do they offer a common area to share their lunch time? Do they go out for lunch together? Figuring out how employees spend their lunch will tell you whether they are slammed with work, don’t want to spend time with their colleagues, and if they enjoy each other’s company.

-Would it be alright to take a quick tour? Environment is KEY here, so be sure to take it all in if they offer a tour and observe all that you can. This is the place you will be everyday if you are hired. As you look around, are individuals interacting with one another? Do the workers look stressed? Is the break/lunch room decorated/clean? Does it give you a good vibe or a negative one?

-How do you measure success? Is your future employer going to have unrealistic expectations? Make sure you feel confident to go after what they explain they will be expecting of you. If you aren’t then this might not be the right place for you. An employer that demands LONG work days, for example, may not be a good fit, but if you like to work a ton it will be perfect.

-What are some past company outings or events that you’ve had? This will reveal if they are all work and no play as well as how they treat their employees. A company will most likely have a holiday party at the very least, but I have worked for some that did not, and as it turns out the employees weren’t truly valued. This is so important! If you want to work for an employer who takes care of their employees be sure to ask this question.

Good luck with any future interviews you have coming up!!

How did YOU find out if a company was right for you?

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Scott Dobbie
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