Forlorn Drifter wrote:If that is seriously what it takes to get into Toys R Us, then the world is screeeewed. Seriously, its a toy store. If I can't show up in jeans, that's just bullshit.
I don't get why so much "professional" stuff is against jeans either. I grew up with jeans being part of dressing nice. I guess its just different where I'm at and what I deal with...
What I love is the Tax section of job apps which make me feel like I would have a better chance of landing a job if I were a rehabilitated drug addict/ex-con living on food stamps. No corporate tax rebates for hiring a educated young white male in a stable household .
I also love the applications for Sears and K-mart which actually have an interactive test/game at the end with 5 customer scenarios one of which is dealing with the biggest asshole they could come up with. It was like having a boss battle mid application .
: Was checking the status of an Amazon order and it says ready for pick up. Apparently the mail man didn't feel like getting out of his car today no note and he didn't come to the door .
Fragems, one more weird thing is that Toys R Us is trying to diversify their staff as much as possible. Why is that weird? Because most stores are trying to hire as many white males as possible. Apparently they hire too many black females.
Smile: A friend of mine had a birthday yesterday and we yucked it up. Even played some Super Street Fighter IV.
I paid for his comic folder and bought him a twelve pack of Capri Sun, because everyone likes Capri Sun. Plus it's fun to say. Capri Sun.