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https://careers.aldi.us/district

>$80,000 starting salary,
>$5,000 signing bonus,
>fully expensed AUDI A3,
>an iPhone and competitive benefits.

>> No.13117451
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13117451

fuck Aldi
fuck Theo Albrecht
fuck Wagies

>> No.13117495

>>13117420
>aldi
>the smell

>> No.13117500

>>13117420
Looked into them for a bit. I did a research paper on them in grad school and walked away very impressed and it’s a company I would like to work for given what I found. However, I was looking on the corporate side and all the opening were in Illinois, which makes it a non-starter for me.

>> No.13117547

>>13117420
Because sitting at a desk is easier than lifting up hungarian television sets by yourself at 11pm because your role as a store manager is to do the job of 5 employees (hence the salary).

>> No.13117562

>>13117420
If they kept the iphone I'd be signing up rn.

>> No.13117578

>>13117500
I'm in Illinois, what type of jobs? Corporate?

>> No.13117640

>>13117420
What are the requirements?

>> No.13117876

>>13117547
It’s a district manager job you brainlet not a direct individual store manager job

>> No.13117889

Because I don't live in India

>> No.13117939

>>13117578
Here is a link to their corporate careers. https://careers.aldi.us/category/office-jobs/61/64846/1

>> No.13118109

>>13117939
I applied for district manager in training. Thanks for the link. Hopefully I get a call.

>> No.13118123

>>13118109
Based anon! Keep us posted bro

>> No.13118217

>>13117420
There is a reason that job pays so much. Grocery stores have razor thin profit margins, nobody that works there gives a crap about anything, you’ll have like FIVE of these stores under. I’ll save you the trouble, it is ~$26-27 an hour assuming 60 hours a week, 50 weeks a year.

>> No.13118223

>>13117420
nobody gives a fuck anymore, crypto is dead.

Yes, all of it. Nobody is using it for anything meaningful besides variations of Ponzi schemes.

Even after all these years of endless hyping and shilling partnerships no real world usage for any crypto out there, not even by a long shot. The most optimistic scenario is a decade away.

And to top it all off, now that even the normies are onto the fake volume BS that exchanges have been pushing since forever, nobody is willing to get back in.

Also Tether is about to implode, it is no longer tethered to the US. Not that it ever was, but now even the devs admit it.

To sum it all up, it's all a worthless scam, soon to go the way of the dodo bird.

Funniest bit is to watch how various coins and their support groups argue and bicker endlessly about which coin is better, whereas in the actual fact they are all just different shades of the same shit.

I'm gonna enjoy watching it all crash and burn. For real this time..

>> No.13118228

Because they work you to the bone, you're working 7 days a week and it works out to be not great money at all versus the hours worked.

That's what I read when I went to apply about 6 years ago.

>> No.13118261

>>13118228
This. Any high paying job that does not have some significant barrier to entry is going to be wage slavery

>> No.13118282

>>13117876
>Thinks he won’t be stacking shelves
>t. Never worked retail

>> No.13118549

>>13118282
>implying I ever plan to work retail

Lmao stay cucked