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applying for a job


Question Posted Sunday May 10 2009, 2:38 pm

what stores have applications online

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hotpotato answered Tuesday May 12 2009, 11:44 pm:
CVS does. Some supermarkets like Acme will have these boxes near the exit where you can apply on their computer system.

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christina answered Monday May 11 2009, 6:07 am:
There's a lot of stores that have applications online like Wal*Mart, Anchor Blue, Target, & Zumies. You can go to any stores website & have the possibility of applying online.

However, it's better to apply in person because that way they'll know who you are & remember your face. Applying online tends to be lazy & you should usually only apply online when THEY ASK you to. If they don't say to apply online, go in person. It's better that way.

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sillyrob answered Monday May 11 2009, 5:05 am:
Stop being lazy and get your ass out there and find a damn job.

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