
I would tell someone if they want to work at Julio's first you must smile be honest a hard worker

Never made a mistake cause I've always helped everyone

Am everyone my name is versilda thomas am a single mother and I have been living in new york for a year now my first job I get when I came up here was a cleaning job I was working in a jamaica restaurant for 5 months then the boss say the she was going to close the restaurant and I am here looking for work so i can send money to my daughter back home. The only problem I have with the job search is that I don't go to school up here so I don't have a GED to get a good job so am trying to find out if there anyone on here looking for someone to wash dish, walk your dog or babysit your kids so you and your husband can have a night out on the town or you just want a live in cleaner

Avoid the N. Hills location on McKnight Road. Ur health n mental isn't worth the stress u will endure.



Being to nice the position not for me to do like pouring the punches. Cutting up food I am a dishwasher and stacking the soda the water

I am a hard worker


I don’t recall how I joined this site and forum. I started passively searching for new career opportunities while still working with my current employer so i haven’t been actively using this site and forum - but I have been seeing the email notifications come through and reading how so many are suffering in their situations. I thought I would share some words for comfort / wisdom / support / advice - you can choose.
We watch a lot of super hero movies these days and they are really fun to watch but I wonder how many people realize the super powers we have as humans. First of all, we make those movies lol. A lot of people doing different things, working together, make the movies we watch and admire while wishing we had super powers.
Check this - our brains are such crazy powerful tools that we can close our eyes and think about something and our bodies physically react to the images in our our mind - you can spark your own anxiety, fears, happy tingles, love, sadness, and relaxed states just by thinking and projecting images in your own brain - that’s actually crazy if you think about it.
So who is to say you can’t spark your own feelings of confidence, success, and motivation?
Here is my story which I hope will spark some motivation (because reading in general helps you put these images of success in your brain - if you read the right things).
I am a male Hispanic born in a third world country which means I came into this earth and definitely into this country (USA) with disadvantages I personally had nothing to do with. However, i’m in my early 30’s and I’m well into a 6 figure salary and feel i’m only scratching the surface of my career. I didn’t stumble into this and nothing was handed to me.
My parents started their lives in the US as dishwashers at a restaurant. They patiently worked their days away earning enough to barely make it and studied their nights away learning english. They both eventually went through the arduous legal process, took an exam about US history I probably wouldn’t pass, and became citizens. I was around 12 at the time so as a minor I was naturalized and became a US citizen myself.
I never knew college was an option. The way my parents spoke to me about it since I was toddler made me think that it was the same as changing from elementary school to middle school or middle school to high school.
So I grew up up in a predominantly white city and state - I spent a lot of my youth mastering the art of fitting in which now looking back was really the building blocks of some very important skills like adaptability and strategizing. As a kid I never thought of people as black, white, Hispanic - I mean I knew I was Hispanic and my was still very connected with my family and culture but I didn’t see my path as affected by any of it. I saw people were doing things to win or get the next step and I was good at recognizing what things made someone a winner in the eyes of people who have the power to take you to the next level. And I adapted.
I am now as an adult choosing the steps in my career. Someone in an interview is asking me questions but I actually enjoy the process because I think of it as someone figuring out what I already know and it’s like a game. I haven’t done a whole lot of interviewing in my career but in the past If I’m thrown off by an interview and I consider it “bad” I wasn’t actually upset because I realized I didn’t consider the job long enough to realize it wasn’t for me and it showed.
JOBS ARE LOOKING FOR YOU. So treat it like it is. Stop obsessing over the search and what you lack and start obsessing over how you can present your best self on paper and interviews. You are package made up of a lot of skills, experience and value - work on being the best package in the aisle. Have people fight for you. Spark confidence every day in your head, it’s literslly a human super power.