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Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 02:04 am (UTC)(link)The fact that you can only answer sarcastically says that you aren't good at self-reflection and knowing your weaknesses.
"I need money" - well duh. Everyone does. But for most serious jobs, they want someone who is also interested in the field, is seeking to develop skills and move up in the field, if not the company. "I need money" doesn't sound like you're staying, because you're not interested in any potential non-material gains you might get from working at the job.
Honestly, you just don't sound very mature about it. Sure, some bullshitting is necessary in job interviews, they are reasonable questions for a serious employee and do not require lying.
Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 04:31 am (UTC)(link)Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 04:35 am (UTC)(link)If you didn't get the job with your sarcastic bullshit, the company's better off.
Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 07:32 am (UTC)(link)But if it's anything at or around minimum wage, with only minor advancement potential, then WHY THE FUCK DO YOU THINK I'M HERE, IT'S NOT FOR PERSONAL FULFILLMENT, JESUS.
And I'm actually fairly decent with job interviews. But that doesn't mean I'm not actively thinking about how much BS I'm spouting every single time I answer one of their questions.
Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)Obviously, those things are in your right to do, but any company - McDonald's included - is going to prefer employees that have motivations beyond just money. Like hey, I think I want this job because I might enjoy working on a team, getting customer service experience, and getting my foot in the door with the food industry. Basically any job has "skills" you can glean from it for your resume, so companies want to hire people who are in it for something else, too.
It's not fake. It's common sense. No one wants an unreliable employee with a bad attitude.
Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)No one wants to be paid less than what they need to live on, either.
If employers want employees that give more to their job than the bare minimum, they could try paying their employees more than the minimum they legally can, even though it's not even a living wage.
I don't give my all to a job that treats me like shit. I consider that one of my better qualities.
Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 09:26 am (UTC)(link)Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 03:25 pm (UTC)(link)The question demonstrates your attitude more than it does anything. If all you can do is lie and be sarcastic, guess what, your attitude sucks and we won't be hiring you.
Is it expected that you are going to exaggerate a little? Sure. But again, how you market yourself is different from flat out lying.
Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)But still, I fail to see how much value you can put in the information you get when you expect people to "bullshit" their way through.
Re: What question do you hate being asked?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-23 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)I think what we're seeing here is that the system is set up to favor not just people who are good at bullshitting, but people who are so accustomed to the BS system that they don't see it as BS.