application denied
Discussion in 'Millis' started by MrIT, Dec 18, 2013.
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Sapamil, EVERYONE should pre-plan their routes, no matter how new or how experienced s/he is, even if it's just with paper maps. Once upon a time even YOU did it, when you were a rookie; later, after running routes a few times, you learned them, and plotted them in your head--but you still plotted them.
Paper maps are great, especially when updated and accurate, but they can't give you this:
That's a traffic and construction conditions on Google Maps. FTMFW, BTW. I plot my bus routes daily, especially in the afternoons, and pick them based on traffic conditions. And I do it with my commute, too. Or when I do a field trip, especially a long-distance one.
Oh, and here's another great feature:
That is WAY more accurate than any paper map will ever be, and their satellite images are at best less than a year old, and off military satellites. I've used this to make sure an area I was going into didn't trap my bus.
So you might need to rethink your stance a bit. -
I remember Millis didn't exactly deny me but after I put in all my paperwork and having frequent contact with the recruiter she just dropped off the face of the earth couldn't get in touch with her. That time I got a good non-driving job gig so didn't care. Then about 2-3 months later she called back stating if I was still interested in the position. I rolled my eyes and politely declined.
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joseph1135 Thanks this.
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Lux,I would give them a call back and just advise that you placed an application with them, and are seeing if they've had a chance to look at it yet. That's what i did when I applied. I put my app in on Sunday, called on Thursday, and had an answer Friday morning.
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tntim, crc9211 and Finalsomnia Thank this.
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