Member Since: June 8, 2006 Answers: 2 Last Update: June 8, 2006 Visitors: 642
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I've been called in to an interview for one of the jobs I applied for, its at Baskin Robbins. Since this is my first job, I'm kind of nervous about this interview. What types of questions do they normally ask? (link)
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usually they'll ask
Why you picked them, what makes you different from the other applicants, why should they choose you over the other applicants, past occupations or experiences, sometimes what activities you're involved in. Things like that, make sure you have eye contact.. but dont like stare at them the whole time.. just relax and pretend like you're talking to one of your friends and the the interview will go a lot more smoother.
hoped I helped!!!
*Caitlin!*
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I just found out that my best friend's dad passed away today. I knew that he had some kind of cancer and she'd been visiting him in the hospital for some time now, I also know that she did NOT get along with him. I never met him because he lived in SC and her and her mom lived in NC. (they weren't divorced, it's actually kind of confusing) Anyway, I'm just not too sure what to say to her. We've been friends longer than I can remember and I know this must be tough for her. I've had some friends pass away, but the only family I've had pass away was my great grandmother and my sister- I was young when my great grandmother passed away and I wasn't even born yet when my sister passed away, so I don't know everything she's going through.
I was just wondering if anyone here lost a parent and what others said to you that was comforting.
I plan on telling here that I'm here for her no matter where I am or what time it is, and I will be there, but somehow that just doesn't seem like enough... I don't know, I'm just looking for some advice on what I can say and what would be comforting. Thanks in advance. (link)
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No matter what you say to her the grief of her father is going to remain there. Let her know you are there for her to talk to. Comfort her. That is really all you can do to help make her feel better. Deaths are very hard to handle, and sorta cause a reality check on life. I hope i helped some.
*Caitlin*
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