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Tanner Parmer
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over 6 months ago

Convicted felon with an eighth grade education no license. And live in a small town ..Is there any hope?

  Well this post was definitely worth putting up thank you all and I will use the information provided to my best abilities thank you much and God bless.
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Katie Arbuckle
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over 6 months ago

I don't think many people have had this experience yet. So this place I recently applied to. Now we got to the interview but once she found out I was her neighbor she kicked my out without even giving me a chance at the interview. Now there is more to this but it includes some complications with my mother so I assume it was due to bias and miscommunication between this employer and another individual when it comes to my family.

Now she assumes we steal, we don't we pay our way and if we are given the okay on a gift or clothing as payment we take it, but that is where the miscommunication is. She never met the original owner of the house that gave us the okay, she heard a lie by the Ladies Son and decided to believe it.

This being said that even though she will mark me as untrustworthy in her eyes, I had to wait for her because she was an hour late to our meeting she had customers becoming very disappointed in her hours due to this.

So I plan to boycott her business. And I learned from this, it taught me that it is really important to research the company and your employer before applying.

Because even the place is the perfect fit, there will be those people even if they are like-minded that are always to good to be true. Even a Candy Store called Candy Babel can end up sour.

She is also new in a town, that I lived in for 27 years since I was born.

So I will let you be the judge.

#bias #miscommunication #rumors #nochances #rudeemployer #smalltown

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