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Christopher Austin
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over 6 months ago

Does chewy offer shuttle service to get to the job

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Kenneth Smith
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over 6 months ago

Things don't always go as planned especially when it's a big day! My car started overheating the night before the interview. No way was i going to cancel an #interview as those are few and far between for me. I checked google maps and saw the location is 9 miles away. Luckily for me i still had a bicycle in the garage. I brought a few bottles of water and my interview clothes in a bag so they would not get sweaty. I found a bathroom a couple miles away to change in. The exercise there put me in a good mood, i got to think about what i was going to say and had a good interview. I even shared the experience with the interviewer and i think it showed him i'm not someone to give up when things don't go my way. We talked about mechanics and it lightened up the mood. They called me back for training this time i took the car. I was thinking the bike ride was actually a good thing, i might just ride my bicycle there a couple times a week. #jobsearch #stress #training #transportation #motivation #advice #inspiration #application

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Shirley Rivadeneira
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over 6 months ago

I been looking for a job , haven’t got any luck yet and and on top of that my car broke down now , can’t get it fix engine issues !!!! Going to junk it ! What else can go wrong now ? Ouchhhh!

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Garrett Friedman
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over 6 months ago

I have a long commute to work each day, 45 mins - 1.5 hours. I find the best way to pass the time is listen to some good tunes, but on occasion will flip to the news to get updates.

What do you like to listen to on the way to work?

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Karl Grinstern
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over 6 months ago

I'm used to being home every night. I tried the OTR driving and didn't like it...

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Eric Medrano
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over 6 months ago

I was coming out of the bank one day I noticed that my car was being towed of course I kicked and stomped nothing I could do about it so when I went down to pay the 300 and some odd dollars if they were charging me since my registration is expired I asked who handled her collection accounts 3 years later my agency had collected almost 10 million dollars and had over a hundred clients in the towing industry it's a true story

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Angee Horton
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over 6 months ago

I would like to know if there are any jobs out there that support or have car-pooling service available? I don't have a car at the moment, and I'm not sure when I will have one.

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Obiyan Ezekiel
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over 6 months ago

Life can really be funny and somehow sometimes why is it that when you don't have anything ( money) you are a nobody in the society why? I was call by a CEO of a company which deals in real estate, I was happy that am getting a contract from the CEO directly.. Could not sleep that night preparing for that contract because I have be dreaming of that job all the time. I got to the office I meet him I greeted him, and the next thing he ask me where did i pack my CAR I told him I don't have a car and he said I can't give you this job and I ask him sir please can I know why? And he said because I don't have a car!!

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Jerrad Riggs
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over 6 months ago

To other caregivers what's your experience /preference?Live in or commute when caring for you patient.

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Kacey McKain
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over 6 months ago

I am a college student and am considering a part-time job to help with expenses. I just turned 21, so I think I am eligible to drive for UPS. I noticed they have three shifts available- sunrise, day and twilight. How flexible are they with scheduling? Also do they pay hourly or per mile?

Thanks in advance!

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