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April 10, 2006 at 08:53 PM
thomas_nuffan

The job interview and the million dollar question..

by thomas_nuffan . Updated 16 years, 4 months ago

I’m currently in my final years of college for my associate degree in Technical Support.I’ll graduate may ’07. To date my resume is pretty solid, I’ve had the same job for about 6yrs at the local grocery store as a janitor, I have a technical support internship and I also work at a video game store. each job shows strengths showing that I can hold down a job, have field experience and have customer and sales exerience.

However lately at the grocery store things haven’t been going so well. Misscommunication in scheduling, the feel of me being the only janitor that does anything…and the feel of me wasting away at this place and I deserve better has caused me to lash out periodicly (in a professional manner of course. The grocery store which was was family owned but since sold out and went copperate has left many with a sour taste in the mouths of both employees and customers.

It is due to these circumstances which lead me to believe that soon I will either quit or perhaps even get fired. either way it doesn’t look good that I’ll be able to stay face when I leave.how would I put that on my resume that I left a job on bad terms? If I opt to leave that out of my resume completely that’ll leave qyite the gap. also what do I say to the recruiter when they see that and ask me why I left of bad terms?

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