3 inch drop
#131
alright. tomorrow i plan on driving around a different town and getting applications
#132
when they ask you about the record, be honest
and tell them about how you started working on your car and how it's your anti-drug and you've found a way around doing drugs and how you don't need them anymore
and tell them how you want to work hard so you can make money and keep working on that car and supporting yourself when you need to, and that you're willing to work as hard as it takes
it helps to convince people that you're past it
and tell them about how you started working on your car and how it's your anti-drug and you've found a way around doing drugs and how you don't need them anymore
and tell them how you want to work hard so you can make money and keep working on that car and supporting yourself when you need to, and that you're willing to work as hard as it takes
it helps to convince people that you're past it
#133
http://www.hopelinks.net/drug-rehab/teen/minnesota.html also contact these ppl try and see if they have some sort of work program that will help you get a job.
#134
i cant get an interview to tell them that tho
#135
on wednesday i have a meeting with this lady and she might put me in a work force program to help me find a job. i mean belive it or not i have been tryin really hard.
#136
#137
do you have any one of a good repute working at any of the places you have applied? have them tell your story to the manager maybe that will get u ur interview
#138
actually yea one of my freinds (not really freind just someone i know) works at dominos where i applied and i asked him to talk to the manager/hire person and he said he did but i got no callback. and if i call the places that i apply at and ask them about my application they say "we currently arent hiring"
#139
when you apply somewhere and they are hiring, you have to be persistent. don't call them, just come in at a time of the day when they're least busy. come in and ask about your application. they'll see how much you really care and that's something they like.
just do it politely and don't interrupt when they're busy. When I got my first job I would sit there for like an hour or two waiting for an opportunity to talk to the manager about my application.
just do it politely and don't interrupt when they're busy. When I got my first job I would sit there for like an hour or two waiting for an opportunity to talk to the manager about my application.
#140
tryed that