Morrison Supermarket in Harehills?
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Crazy Jane wrote: Morrisons were interviewing for posts at the harehills store last week, they recruit ahead of time and train people at existing stores first.Got shortlisted to interview for an admin post, but when i got there they told me that their idea of admin involves going around the isles scanning things for £6.08 an hour, and btw would i be interested in any other positions in the store?Waste of my (edted for content) time and theirs, and i'm seriously considering boycotting them now, had no idea they really treated their staff and prospective staff that badly. ------------------------------ I fail to see why you would boycott a supermarket because their view of a role they created didn't match your own. There is nothing wrong with "going around the ailes scanning things for £6.08 an hour" at all. I take it you wanted a job that was sat behind a desk shuffling papers for more money whilst someone else did the necessary admin on the shop floor. Good luck with that.With that attitude I would never employ you.
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It is indeed going to be Morrisons with a fairly hefty recruitment drive (I help people back into work so have quite a few of my clients going to the open days last week). Asda has bought out Netto but with no plans at the moment to change/demolish the stores, the only thing I could think of was maybe they would do a refurb of the little Netto's i.e: York Road, and make them into 'Asda Express' stores?This along with the Trinity Leeds project now back up and running is good news for the people of Leeds, and finally some hope for the future with regards to jobs.
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tinks wrote: It is indeed going to be Morrisons with a fairly hefty recruitment drive (I help people back into work so have quite a few of my clients going to the open days last week). Asda has bought out Netto but with no plans at the moment to change/demolish the stores, the only thing I could think of was maybe they would do a refurb of the little Netto's i.e: York Road, and make them into 'Asda Express' stores?This along with the Trinity Leeds project now back up and running is good news for the people of Leeds, and finally some hope for the future with regards to jobs. That is the intention Asda publicised at the time - complimentary to Tesco's little stores I supose
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"I fail to see why you would boycott a supermarket because their view of a role they created didn't match your own. There is nothing wrong with "going around the ailes scanning things for £6.08 an hour" at all. I take it you wanted a job that was sat behind a desk shuffling papers for more money whilst someone else did the necessary admin on the shop floor. Good luck with that.With that attitude I would never employ you. "roflmao well i was not asking you to, and you know nothing about me, so lay off with the judgements.
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Crazy Jane wrote: "I fail to see why you would boycott a supermarket because their view of a role they created didn't match your own. There is nothing wrong with "going around the ailes scanning things for £6.08 an hour" at all. I take it you wanted a job that was sat behind a desk shuffling papers for more money whilst someone else did the necessary admin on the shop floor. Good luck with that.With that attitude I would never employ you. "roflmao well i was not asking you to, and you know nothing about me, so lay off with the judgements. Points made, let's stay calm folks.
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