Great news, Gary.
When do I get my new team jacket?![]()
Well the interview went very well i think. They took me through the shop and showed me around.
I gave them my Resume and they gave me the long form application and said please return it by Monday.
The guy stated that would give them time to have my back ground check done..(good sign)
He also said it was part time to start but if i work out it could lead to full time.
The position would start May 7th.
The starting pay was so-so at 150 a day plus food and lodging expenses but he said that would increase with good job performance.
So,,I guess i will know for sure by Monday.
He said he had a couple more interviews to do but none of them had any track experience and were just truck drivers.
That gives me an edge anyway....![]()
Gary, Good luck with it. I sent you a PM.
Does sound good. The track experience has to be important, and they could easily talk with references about you as well . . . Fingers crossed here!!
Edit: I just had a thought . . . If Jeffie calls and asks about some boat-freak-truck-driving-dude what should I say? Of course I would start off with some niceties like, "You were damn lucky a couple of weeks back. Good thing that Jimmy let you win. I am guessing you wish you never mentioned his name to Rick, huh?"
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Thanks to everyone for all the good advice and well wishes!![]()
That's very interesting. I don't want to disagree with the above but I will say use your best judgement. I actually lost a job by doing that once. The guy had offered the position and everything was set. I was going through a contract shop for engineering positions. As soon as he got my email thanking him for the interview he called the shop back and said they filled the position with someone else. Apparently he was very old school and thought the after interview email to forward of me.
Just a thought. I have gotten positions before because of it as well. Other candidates failed to follow up.
Gary..
As electronic as this world is...I have learned over the years that many people really appreciate a handwritten THANK YOU card.
I know it sounds cheesy..But it shows that you took the time to write the note and mail it...
Following up on an interview with a brief thanks is pretty much customary. As such, my reaction to the guy that you ran into, is that you dodged a bullet by not ending up with the job - if he is that socially inept, he'd have probably
been a PITA to work for.
Sorry that you had to go throught the experience, though.
I think you are absolutely right - great idea!