Luvchefmic
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So I sit here everyday applying for jobs...this IS my current job with the economy the way it is. I certainly know how to dress for the type of job interviews I would normally go on. (Office work) I just applied with a major supermarket here for a "back of the house" position. Production line type of thing. No experience necessary. I got an email from them and I meet the minimum qualifications...I have a pulse, I speak English, I'm a citizen, I can lift 30 lbs, I am available all days all shifts I can pass a drug & background check... (yes standard form letter email but still not a rejection).
My thoughts are I am going to have to do some fancy talking to convince them that I really want the position and its not just because I can't find anything. (I haven't worked in 10 months & honestly I don't miss office work..if given the opportunity I will take anything but I hope to get this)
I don't want them just looking at the resume and ASSUMING that if something were to open up in my usual line of work that I would leave for it. I want them to hire me and not just rule me out based on that assumption and label me "over qualified". First impressions face to face though I think my usual "business suit" apparel would tell them just that. For the position (which would probably be a jeans & t-shirt or company shirt) what would you suggest I wear for an interview ? I own 2 suits one with slacks, one with a skirt...go with just slacks & blouse or skirt & blouse or full on suit? If so which one ?
Its a great co here in FL with great benefits and pay. Its also an overnight shift which I LOVE......any advice?
Thanks, Ruthie
PS Any people here that hire for the supermarket starting with the letter P
hire me
what the heck I'll network anywhere I can 
My thoughts are I am going to have to do some fancy talking to convince them that I really want the position and its not just because I can't find anything. (I haven't worked in 10 months & honestly I don't miss office work..if given the opportunity I will take anything but I hope to get this)
I don't want them just looking at the resume and ASSUMING that if something were to open up in my usual line of work that I would leave for it. I want them to hire me and not just rule me out based on that assumption and label me "over qualified". First impressions face to face though I think my usual "business suit" apparel would tell them just that. For the position (which would probably be a jeans & t-shirt or company shirt) what would you suggest I wear for an interview ? I own 2 suits one with slacks, one with a skirt...go with just slacks & blouse or skirt & blouse or full on suit? If so which one ?
Its a great co here in FL with great benefits and pay. Its also an overnight shift which I LOVE......any advice?
Thanks, Ruthie
PS Any people here that hire for the supermarket starting with the letter P
hire me
what the heck I'll network anywhere I can 
You don't have to go into detail, but say that you have stuff going on in your life, i.e. needing to be there for kids, elderly parent, whatever, that you need to have your days free, even if it's sleeping during the day, and that's why you haven't gone back to an office job. (Not that you haven't been able to get work.) 
its normal to sleep during the day and work during the night.