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Ikenna Anyabolu
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over 6 months ago

How does one start a job with no experience? Like how do you convince your potential employer than you're capable and able to do the job you applied for with no 'evidence'? As a student and an aspiring laboratory scientist, I would like my employer to give me an on-the-job training as necessary, for me to learn the job very well. Employers have to understand that it's hard to get a job without any prior experience especially if you just got out of school even with a degree #newhiretraining #entrylevel

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Jessica Summers
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over 6 months ago

I started working at iHop 5 days ago and new managers had switched stores with the managers that used to work for my store. Anywho, I was still training until one of the new managers came in and told me that I'm through with training (even though the training period lasts at least 5 days and I wasn't ready to be on the floor by myself) and that I'm being put on the floor. I still wasn't familiar with the kiosks and the menu... he stated that HIS training period lasts two hours and then you're put on the floor... NO ONE CAN LEARN EVERYTHING IN TWO HOURS! He was very rude, caused me anxiety and made me cry. I'm only 20 years old, no experience in serving, and only trying to gain experience. I had called him over to the kiosk because I was having difficulties and he said "I cant be over your shoulder the whole time. You have to figure it out for yourself" with attitude. Then told me that he cant be helping me serve tables because HES A MANAGER, NOT A SERVER. he has very poor management skills. I had to walk out because that's no way to treat or train a person with no experience. Hes very mean to the employees. He let his power of authority get to his head and that's not okay. Before he came in, iHop used to be a calm, happy environment but now everyone is walking on eggshells and given attitude by this new manager.

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Lisbeth Gonzalez
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over 6 months ago

Do new poeple get training.

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