Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Trabajo

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Things are finally starting to make themselves clear as mud when it comes to employment. I consider myself lucky because I have had multiple opportunities amidst this turmoil in our country along with the horrible job market that is Rexburg/Idaho Falls. The only way to find a job is to get out of Rexburg...You can find one in Rexburg eventually but do you really want to work at DQ? Or cleaning bathrooms in the mornings in the McKay? Didn't think so. Don't get me wrong...Petsmart and now Olive Garden were not my first choices when it comes to employment, but they have both turned into amazing opportunities.

For a good two month period I was pretty confident that I would need to leave Idaho and move somewhere that I could live. I can afford to live here in Idaho, but going to school at the same time makes it very hard making close to minimum wage. Alas things have worked out for the good. Finally a restaurant came through with one of my applications let alone Olive Garden, my 2nd choice. (1st choice is Texas Roadhouse just because it costs a bit more and I'm from Texas). That happened at the same time that Petsmart promoted me to Dog Trainer. So here I go from making barely above minimum to making where I was with Melaleuca almost, along with OG which has the income potential to top $20 an hour easily.

So some of you may ask how I can get so luckily especially up here in Rexburg. In the real world, these jobs are nothing but in Eastern Idaho they're not bad. I promoted at Petsmart in 5 weeks to a position that pays commission along with a decent raise. I got a job at Olive Garden among 500 applicants. I think that some of it has to do with the Man upstairs. I have been also fortunate enough to develop skills in other jobs that allow me to stand out among applicants and my peers. 5+ years of customer service jobs, 3 years in a management roll.

I agree with the statement of "No place wants to hire me because I don't have experience but how am I supposed to get experience if no one will hire me?" How to overcome this is A) Getting lucky or B) starting with random small market companies. They'll give you the job without experience but you won't get a good pay nor will you be where you want to be. But money is money and becoming a better worker is invaluable. I have worked with people who have never ever had a job and most of them are horrible workers. Absolutely horrible and that's why people want you to have experience. Whereas I can get my job done, talk to people, and increase revenue for the company all while having fun, working hard and giving great customer service. Tricks of the trade eh? Anywhos...happy Month End...

-Salem

PS: I'm trying to get another Osnat. Wish me luck...

Friday, February 6, 2009

It's Been A While...

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Wow! It has been quite a while since the last post. I forgot you even existed but isn't that always the case? Its like a journal; you just always forget to write what's going on. Well time to update my life and what is going on. I no longer work for my current employer Melaleuca. I ran into some hard opposition and difficulties that I no longer find myself with the company. Its all good though. I've been gone for close to a month now and I find it actually beneficial. I love not being there anymore and as I hear about the way things are headed with the company. It's not a place I want to be associated with any longer. So life is good. Tax refund, 160 hours of vacation cashed out, 401k cashed out. I'm doing good for the next few months. I'll start work at another call center this month and at Petsmart in the mornings as well. I'm okay with both of those jobs because they let me fly under the radar and do what I've got to do.

Another longer relationship has also passed in my life with Jenny. We dated for 5 months and practically got engaged. It would had been a bold move for me to go and get engaged and I'm glad that I didn't do it. I just wasn't ready for it at this point in my life with Jenny. I don't know if I ever will but so be it. It all ended in August officially...however beyond official guidelines it lasted longer...

I want to be graduated ASAP and if I can find the right job (ie restaurant) then I will be out of Rexburg in a year and on with my own life finally. I would like to find my way to the east coast for graduate school just because its a place I haven't been before and I'm getting sick of being west of the Mississippi. Maybe I'll find my way to Penn State or UMass. Who knows? However it works I'm in the same place as almost a year ago. I need to expidite the process...

-Salem