supply one rude

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  1. dirtjersey

    dirtjersey Light Load Member

    Called up supply one in moorestown, nj asking of hiring. The receptionist was soo rude. She didnt answer my question of they are hiring or not but she said you can always come in and fill out an app. I said could you find out so i dont fill out an app of your not hiring. She said if you dont want to come in then good bye. Very rude. Dunno if the rest of the company is this way. Dont want to find out either.
     
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  3. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    How dare them dirty $%%^#$@##$* act like that!!!
     
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  4. Shep Shiloh

    Shep Shiloh Medium Load Member

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    Dude, it's Jersey, isn't that behavior par for the course there?
     
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  5. Jorihe84

    Jorihe84 Road Train Member

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    Don't get mad if you don't have the initiative to go and fill the app out.
     
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  6. 900,000-tons-of-steel

    900,000-tons-of-steel Road Train Member

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    You can often judge a company by the way you're treated initially by a single phone call. If the receptionist/person answering the phone is rude it means she/they have little fear of retaliation from above which means management of the company allows office personnel to treat employees like dirt which in turn probably means management treats their employees like dirt. Shat runs downhill. Supply One, huh? Won't forget that name.
     
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  7. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Sometimes, companies aren't actually hiring, per se, but if a good candidate comes along, they'll bring him on board. As an example, a company might be operating with a man down and filling his spot with others doing overtime etc. They feel it's easier than doing the hiring process, especially companies that only occassionally hire someone. Have you considered a temp agency ? You get some hours and can try out different companies and can refuse an assignment.
     
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  8. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    I don't know how that's rude. She invited you to come fill out an app. That's not rude. Not to mention she is the receptionist. She's not privy to hiring practice. Could you imagine having to interrupt your day to get up an ask every five minutes about jobs? Sorry man. She was doing her job and you were being a pain in the butt
     
  9. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    why the nerve of her
     
  10. pete1

    pete1 Heavy Load Member

    If I flipped out every time somebody in this buisness was rude to me I'd be in the looney bin by now.
    Everybody has bad days and bad attitudes sometimes.
    These people aren't working at Disney World ya know.
    If you we're to actually go in there and fill out an application it could turn out to be the best job you ever had.....
     
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  11. aladdin sane

    aladdin sane Medium Load Member

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    Exactly ! If you can't even take the initiative to haul your butt over there to fill out an app, then they have no use for you. Cracking wise with the receptionist was all the impression they needed of you dude. I wouldn't hire you on a bet.
     
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