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Originally Posted by kcchiefsfanGoLJ
Those kind of jobs typicall pay like 8 or 9 bucks an hour, isn't that about right? My friend works at a call center everytime she comes home from college and I think she gets like 9.50 an hour or something like. I think it has some influence on how seriously they take the interview, but it just depends on their characer. I mean, my dad always raised me to take any job interview seriously, no matter what the pay or what the job is. There has been a couple jobs where I did not wear a tie to the interview, but dressed nicely. I think their attire should show you what they think of the job, but it depends on how they answer your questions. Most people these days think somebody owes them something, and they can say anything they want and still get the job. It's sad, but America has a lot of bums.
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Correct. In our town starting out $8-$9/hour is about average for jobs - not careers. We are trying to get our starting wage up to attract a better employee, but it still seems to bring in some of the above type applicants.
Personally, I think our location has something to do with some that apply, but I can't convince the powers that be to move the office....even though as the person in charge of all the computers/servers/equipment, it would be hardest on me.