Wednesday, January 25, 2012

When I fill out applications for jobs (for example Mcdonalds) why dont they call me?

I graduated from High School and went to a technical school.When I fill out applications for jobs (for example Mcdonalds) why dont they call me?
Dont apply there. If you have a tech background, apply to those types of jobs. Sometimes employers wont hire someone if they think they will only work there for a short time , until they find something better.
your over qualified.When I fill out applications for jobs (for example Mcdonalds) why dont they call me?
Do you hablo?
maybe you don't have the right look.When I fill out applications for jobs (for example Mcdonalds) why dont they call me?
I guess cause they have enough plenty of workers there ,probly later when some one quits they call you. Dont worry im going through the same thing right now and iv'e applied in 6 jobs so far.
My first answer would be cause you're over qualified and they need someone who won't leave in the first 6 months,



I may be wrong about the actual reason. They get 1000's of applications and only call a few.



With your education, I might try an entry level position like electronic assembly.
if you went to a technical school then did you get your certificate? Usually those who work at MacDonalds are high school kids with no career choice yet.

Maybe they are overlooking you because you have made a choice already and should pursue the kind of job you prepared yourself for. Or, maybe there are thousands of applications and they haven't gotten to yours yet, or maybe you weren't home when they called (why not call them and ask). Did you include good references on your application? Did you tell those people you were planning to use them as references?
When I was out of high school, had earned one higher education certificate, but was still in college, I had trouble finding part-time work. I think employers with entry-level jobs suspected that I would not stay due to being overqualified. I started putting on applications that I had been trying to find a job for a while and was sincerely looking for a stable entry-level position. I got two offers the first week I added that to applications. Basically, just use your honest communication skills as you have done here.
Call them.
they got better people than u..
try an employment agency

you'll find a job in no time!!

or

Be a MARINE!!

semper fi!!!
Hate to say it, but you have competition. It is not practical for a business to call a bunch of people every week.



Generally, something informal and unbusinesslike such as a "phone call" is reserved for the winners, and usually at higher levels of employment than what McDonald's can afford.



Good luck to you and keep at it. If all else fails, self-employment will do wonders for your attitude...(if not your pocket book...)
You are supposed to call them and tell them you filled out an application and wanted to see if the manager had a chance to look at it yet. They dont want to chase you, you have to go to them because it shows that you want the job. Otherwise, they may just not be hiring at the moment.
if u need job badly then go and meet manager and give ur application don't mention u are in technical school. just go through your application once again. if its typed then check spelling once again and do sign it. go confidently without any tension,

Good Luck.

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