diesal lover
Just four more days to that important job interview on Monday, right? Certainly a lot of good information for you to read over and study. I do believe that everbody has given you their best advice. Now its up to you to sift this all out and apply it to you. Some has been supportive and some has been a little harsh. There are always two sides to a story.
When I first read the title (to this thread) my heart went out to you thinking "man oh man did this guy "diesal power" ever get s-----d over. Did his job right etc. etc. etc.
When I was younger (Oh boy here we go again!) and was between jobs with no income, I stopped window shopping until I was meaningful employed again.
When this episode (finding a job) in your life is behind you, I hope you can say.... Great advice, comprehened, lesson learned.
My final words of advice to you:
During your interview, just answer the questions breifly and sufficiently. Don't ramble on and on. Cause its going to come back to bite you. Don't tell your interviewer how you could "outshine" your fellow associates at you last place of employment. Remember that fellow workers security can feel threatened when Johnny Nutbuster shows up. This can be the start of a living **** for you in your work place, as you well now know. I'm not saying that you should be a slacker that is not the case. Fun and games in the workplace? Yeah, I've been there. Nuff said about that.
Moving on here.... With your work ethic being what it is, you should have no problem making your customers very happy and asking for YOU, the next time.
Get that job with your own personal service truck and get to your next job with your own personal crew, Me, Myself and I.
I do sincerely wish you all the luck in the world!
LEBBY