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2035066 No.2035066 [Reply] [Original]

I applied for a local In n Out only about a week ago, and wondering what my next step should be. I haven't heard from anyone and i'm not assuming they'd throw me out so soon but im just wondering should I go in to the store and talk to the manager about my application's status or should I wait? Thanks

>> No.2035086

If the manager is actually willing to talk to you, sure, but know that for a minimum/low-wage job most managers don't really care, and honestly your application will probably come down to luck-of-the draw. Best of luck with your job search tho.

>> No.2035090

You want to know how i know you weigh over 300 lbs

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>>2035090
157 lbs, Spoiler Alert

>> No.2035127

>>2035066

I have sage advice as an old fag

You will get nowhere not showing up in person

>> No.2036112

>>2035127

I have sage advice as a millennial

All big fast-food and retail stores do 100% of their hiring online. Showing up and bugging them is, in fact, less likely to get your hired. Your best chance is to already be friends with someone who works there, so that the manager might actually fetch your application.