| By
DANIELLE WILSON
A
while ago, all of my friends had jobs and I didnt. Thats because they
had a hook up. (In case you dont know, a hook up
is when a person who has a job gets you one with no problem.) At
times, I wished I had a hook up! If I did, I wouldnt have had to go through
all those nervous interviews, or waste my ink on those applications that probably
got thrown in the trash. If I had a dollar for every time I filled out an application,
I wouldnt need a job!
No Experience
My
job search really started when I turned 16. I went from store to store and filled
out applications back to back. One day I asked my grandmother, Why does
no one want to hire me? She said it was because I didnt have any experience.
How
was I supposed to have experience when Id never had a job before? McDonalds
wouldnt even hire me. I applied there so many times it was a shame.
The
Gap was one of the hardest places to apply. Once you fill out an application,
the managers interview you right on the spot. It made me so nervous that I couldnt
talk right.
A Tough Question
The first question they ask is, Why do you want to work for the Gap?
Your mind is telling you to say: For the money, dummy. But you dont
want to say that because you dont want to make yourself sound greedy, even
if its the truth.
So Id say, Because Im familiar
with what the company does. Which is sell clothes. (Doesnt the interview
sound good so far?)
Yes, but not for long because there was this one question
that always seemed to get me every time: What can you bring to this company?
I
dont know, maybe more customers?
Every time they asked me that question,
my heart would stop and drop all the way to the floor. By the time I got ready
to pick it up, I heard them say, If we dont contact you in 24 hours,
you didnt get the job.
I dont know about any of you,
but to me that question is hard to answer. I got the impression that the manager
wanted me to say a certain thing.
Like, theres one right answer and
if I get it wrong, Ive failed.
But if I was asked that question now,
I would say, Im a hard worker and a very reliable person, and with
those kinds of abilities I cannot only do a good job, but I can influence other
employees to do so too.
One time I was so close to getting a job
at Burger King. My friend Cindy, who was supposed to be my hook up,
told her manager that she had a friend who wanted to work there.
So I went
down, filled out an application, and handed it to the manager personally. He called
me two days later and told me to come down the next day and bring my working papers,
Social Security card and a picture ID.
I
Got the Job
I was so excited when he called, I started
jumping up and down screaming, Grandma, I got the job, I got the job!
Like I won the lottery or something.
The next day I went down there early
for my interview. The manager was in a meeting, so he sent the assistant manager
to interview me. (Mind you, she was new.)
An Age
Problem
During the interview the assistant manager was asking
me simple stuff that I could answer on the drop of a dime. Then she asked, How
old are you?
Sixteen, miss.
Oh, Im
sorry, you have to be 16 and a half to work here.
I exploded. Why
do you have to be 16 and a half? I said in a not-so-nice tone.
She
said, Because you have to work with a grill and hot oil.
But
what does being 16 and a half got to do with it?
Because
she tried to say.
I dont want to hear it, miss. That doesnt
make any sense. Can I please speak to the manager? I yelled.
Youll
have to wait until he gets out of the meeting.
Then Ill
wait, I said.
So I waited a half an hour, watching the assistant
manager interview other people, including my other friend Shantel. She got the
job with no problems, because she was 17.
When the manager came out I immediately
went toward him and asked, How old do you have to be to work here?
Sixteen,
he said.
Why did the assistant manager tell me that I have to be
16 and a half?
Group Interview
I
didnt tell her that, the assistant manager said. I put a question
mark on her application because she attends school in the day and you told me
you were taking people that could work during the day.
Oh,
youre right, the manager said. And he walked out of the store before
I could tell him that my friend got hired and goes to school. I looked at the
lady and rolled my eyes.
But after I thought about it, I realized that
I shouldnt have yelled and acted like I did. That was very unprofessional.
I should have just left it alone, said, Thank you, and walked away.
During
the holidays, I tried Gap again. I answered all the managers questions.
My heart was going to drop, but I held onto it.
After the interview I got
kind of excited because the manager said, OK, took out a piece of
paper, handed it to me and said, You have a group interview on the 2nd of
December at 4:30. Be there a half-hour early. My heart made a complete stop.
A
group interview is when youre not the only one getting interviewed. The
manager interviews several people at the same time.
I was kind of disappointed
because I thought I was going to be hired on the spot. But another part of me
was excited because I had never gotten this far with the Gap before.
Picking
an Outfit
On the day of the group interview I got there an hour
early. I know, I was desperate, but its good to get there early.
By
the time 4:30 came, there were eight girls including myself. Well, to me the interview
was fun. The manager gave each of us a card and we had to pretend that we worked
there and were picking out an outfit for the person described on the card.
My
person was a female looking for an outfit to wear for a date. She didnt
want anything loose or baggy, and she didnt want anything in denim.
So
I picked out a black skirt and a black dressy shirt and a little handbag. During
the interview we had to describe the outfits we picked and why. Then the manager
asked us some questions and the interview was over. She told us that if we didnt
get called for a third interview, then try again next year.
Third interview?!
What do they think, working at the Gap is a career? I didnt get called.
But
I learned, through McDonalds and the Gap, that a lot of jobs are very hard
to get. And despite all the bad luck I seemed to have, I didnt give up.
Eventually, I finally found a summer job.
Its
a Start
There was a summer job program in New York City that
I never knew about while I was applying at fast food restaurants. If you live
in a housing project like myself, you may qualify. You have to do almost everything,
like keeping the projects clean. (I dont mind being in the sun; I need a
tan.)
I know some of you are thinking, Im not cleaning up for
nobody. I was thinking the same way. But hey, it paid minimum wage and it
was a job. And cleaning isnt that bad!
Besides, you have to start
at the bottom before you reach the top. And the next time I looked for a job,
it was that much easier. I already had work experience. |