Jesus, it's illegal to ask such info on a job application here! I know the idea behind it - to avoid you having ex-criminals as friends but what idiot would actually list them if he knew?edit: I couldn't turn it in on Friday because of how in depth the application is as in name your friends, their address their job title, etc and it took me time to get all that info gathered but first thing monday morning I'm heading up there and giving the guy a call
Hey... you got a call back that is a good step.So on 9/1/09 I went to a job fair at the unemployment office were they had 10 security jobs available there were 200+ people there by 10:00AM when it officially started by 10:30 they stopped letting people in. Anyway they had us fill out a pre-application application then had a pre-interview with everyone on a one on one basis. I got there at 9:59AM and finally left after the interview at almost 1:00PM. on Friday the 11th the guy that interviewed me called me back and told me to go get the actual application and have it filled out and back to the unemployment office by tomorrow (they're closed on weekends grrrrrr) and call him as soon as I turned in my application to him. So here's hoping that I may have a job in the very near future!
edit: I couldn't turn it in on Friday because of how in depth the application is as in name your friends, their address their job title, etc and it took me time to get all that info gathered but first thing monday morning I'm heading up there and giving the guy a call
When I was in North Carolina, I had to put my SSN on a form once. One of the guys who worked with me basically told me 'don't give them your number. They don't need it.'yea name your friends? wtf kind of bullshit job app was that?
next it'll be "papers please?"
the sad part I learned in job hunting was, half the shit they ask you on applications, is illegal. you don't have to give them your social security number (if you're american) but they ask anyway. sure, most places would go "hey, he/she doesnt want us to know his SSN, denied" but still its the princple of the matter, giving up freedoms and jumping through hoops for money.
whatever happened to just putting in an honest days work for an honest days pay? no hoop jumping, none of this bs. when you've got a 4 year college degree and show up at walmart in a suit and tie to apply for a job AND are still denied, something is wrong with the economy in the country. (which, it obviously is)
When I was in North Carolina, I had to put my SSN on a form once. One of the guys who worked with me basically told me 'don't give them your number. They don't need it.'
His solution was to put 'x'es in for all but the last three numbers. Not sure the logic behind it, but that's what I did.
Also, the only time I've ever used my SSN.
yo go buddy!!! *crosses fingers*Woo I passed my polygraph now I just need my HS transcripts, College Transcripts, and DD-214 and that should be everything.
Well, what about the Drug testing, DNA testing, and brainwashing?Woo I passed my polygraph now I just need my HS transcripts, College Transcripts, and DD-214 and that should be everything.
next they will stage your death so they can turn you into robocop
next they will stage your death so they can turn you into robocop
Uh it's called references...yea name your friends? wtf kind of bullshit job app was that?
next it'll be "papers please?"
the sad part I learned in job hunting was, half the shit they ask you on applications, is illegal. you don't have to give them your social security number (if you're american) but they ask anyway. sure, most places would go "hey, he/she doesnt want us to know his SSN, denied" but still its the princple of the matter, giving up freedoms and jumping through hoops for money.
whatever happened to just putting in an honest days work for an honest days pay? no hoop jumping, none of this bs. when you've got a 4 year college degree and show up at walmart in a suit and tie to apply for a job AND are still denied, something is wrong with the economy in the country. (which, it obviously is)
Uh it's called references...[/QUOTE]yea name your friends? wtf kind of bullshit job app was that?
next it'll be "papers please?"
the sad part I learned in job hunting was, half the shit they ask you on applications, is illegal. you don't have to give them your social security number (if you're american) but they ask anyway. sure, most places would go "hey, he/she doesnt want us to know his SSN, denied" but still its the princple of the matter, giving up freedoms and jumping through hoops for money.
whatever happened to just putting in an honest days work for an honest days pay? no hoop jumping, none of this bs. when you've got a 4 year college degree and show up at walmart in a suit and tie to apply for a job AND are still denied, something is wrong with the economy in the country. (which, it obviously is)