I just watched this after I got my first pay I can tell people that I'm a new hvac tech and what I did for desired pay is ik new techs can make 10 to 12$ a hour experienced techs make 30 to 40 a hour do I put 20$ down and I ended up starting off at 15$ a hour I mainly based it off my skills plus if you tell any hvac manager you want 40$ straight off if there nice enough and need the help they will talk to you and bump it down to 20 and go from there
If you're older like me, raised without a computer never did a resume and nearly all your old employers have passed on and you don't remember dates and times from years ago then good luck, you'll definitely need it..
For fired........try to make peace with the employer and extend out a olive branch and try to get them to say you were just laid-off due to cutbacks then apologize and thank them for the employment opportunity.
I can appreciate the content of this video. However, when does a job ever end well or without negativity? If things are great, they don't end. Negativity is an unfortunate consequence of any cycle of productivity. Come on already, the world is far from perfect. When is anyone on the job search as a result of a positive experience with their previous employer? No one leaves their great job, and goes jobless to find a better job. I've heard this before, it just doesn't make sense to me. It's like having your entire city wiped out by a tsunami, and having nothing bad to say about the experience. Like as if no other seaside town would have you as a resident because you have something bad to say about the last seaside town you came from. Employers are going to have former employees who are disgruntled or dissatisfied and don't have nice things to say. They can't avoid it.
If the application says "employment dates" for previous Job and the answer box looks like this: ____ / ____ What should I put down for it? Does it mean (for example) march 18, 2018 / march 19, 2019? Or is it looking for the exact date of my hire like march 18/2021?
I just watched this after I got my first pay I can tell people that I'm a new hvac tech and what I did for desired pay is ik new techs can make 10 to 12$ a hour experienced techs make 30 to 40 a hour do I put 20$ down and I ended up starting off at 15$ a hour I mainly based it off my skills plus if you tell any hvac manager you want 40$ straight off if there nice enough and need the help they will talk to you and bump it down to 20 and go from there
This is the hardest listening skill using I ever seen🙃
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If you're older like me, raised without a computer never did a resume and nearly all your old employers have passed on and you don't remember dates and times from years ago then good luck, you'll definitely need it..
For fired........try to make peace with the employer and extend out a olive branch and try to get them to say you were just laid-off due to cutbacks then apologize and thank them for the employment opportunity.
I can appreciate the content of this video. However, when does a job ever end well or without negativity? If things are great, they don't end. Negativity is an unfortunate consequence of any cycle of productivity. Come on already, the world is far from perfect. When is anyone on the job search as a result of a positive experience with their previous employer? No one leaves their great job, and goes jobless to find a better job. I've heard this before, it just doesn't make sense to me. It's like having your entire city wiped out by a tsunami, and having nothing bad to say about the experience. Like as if no other seaside town would have you as a resident because you have something bad to say about the last seaside town you came from. Employers are going to have former employees who are disgruntled or dissatisfied and don't have nice things to say. They can't avoid it.
Sure, people leave on good terms. I left to return to college. I also left to take a better position with a different company.
anyone here for a school assignment?
If the application says "employment dates" for previous Job and the answer box looks like this: ____ / ____
What should I put down for it? Does it mean (for example) march 18, 2018 / march 19, 2019? Or is it looking for the exact date of my hire like march 18/2021?
Hello Jeff I have a difficult question. What should I write in the "previous employer" section if I never had a job before?
Is it bad to use white out on an application??
What if you don't remember your employer's name cuz it was a long time ago
What if you put whatever number equals the province minimum wage?
Sadly, that may be what they give you then regardless of a companies actually starting wage, I have a buddy that just went through this..
What if I said college for “reasons for leaving”
Did you delete some videos?
And don't worry! I'm not the one that gave you the thumbs down! 😆😆😆😆
I m u r 60 here