Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Hollister & the status quo

It's been exactly one week since my interview at Hollister for the basic sales associate position. They said they'd call either Monday or Tuesday and I have not received a call so I'm assuming that that's it. I also never heard back from Abercrombie since I left a voicemail, which I think is a piss-poor business practice. I mean, you call someone you're interested in hiring, and you never return their call? C'mon...not surprising that their stock price has been dropping dramatically for more than a year now...

On top of that, US companies have pretty much stopped hiring any foreign worker due to the economic crisis, which is turning out to last longer and hit us harder than anticipated. In fact, according to Business Week or Forbes Magazine (I don't remember which one at the moment) we're looking at a rather L-shaped economic downturn as opposed to a U-shaped one, which simply means: We don't know when it's going to get better.

Anyways, I'm done here now. I've sent the first draft of my job application to my dad today for review and hope to get it back soon. My high school transcript request is taking a while to process unfortunately and letters of recommendation are coming in (too) slowly as well, but I'm getting to the point where I have all the information I need and all paperwork prepared to start applying vigoriously until I have a well paying job in Europe.

I'd say I've got about 3 weeks left here, but I'm unsure if I should purchase a ticket now. I have to talk to the parents, but expect to do that tomorrow. Once I get green light, I'll purchase the ticket and start moving my stuff. Bummer that that's going to cost me a fortune. I've found a one-way ticket for about $300, which is great, but I'm guessing that every box that I'm sending over via mail is going to cost me between $30 and $40. I'm just guessing at this point, but I'd say that I have to ship maybe 5-6 boxes and I'm still leaving a ton of stuff here behind like my blender :'(, DVD player, mini fridge for the car (well, I never got around to acquiring a vehicle here...), board games (my beloved monopoly!!), sound system, white board, and probably DVDs...

I do have to admit that I'm rather unhappy about this development, but what can you do? If I don't even manage to get a job that has virtually no requirements and where they virtually take anybody that walks in, then this is not a place for me to be. Besides, I was hoping to gross more than $14,000 a year after graduation. $40,000 - $45,000 sounds good.

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