RadioNate
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Well, after the many responses I received, and after sleeping on it, I decided to call the young lady this morning to "discuss her resume." I began the conversation with, I received your resume, reviewed it, and although I haven't had time to speak with Mr. ***** (again, it really isn't necessary, if I want to hire her, I can!), I would like to ask her a few questions. I started with one teeny tine gap in employment and asked her about that, and then....I dropped the bomb! I said, I just wondered if you were aware that your mother called our office yesterday morning inquiring as to the position and many other things........GUESS WHAT?! SHE KNEW! She said that she was "a little wary" about the "job offer" and wanted to make sure it was legit.
After I regained my composure (I was shocked to say the very least). I let her know that it was rather unorthodox for a potential employee's mother to call our office to inquire as to an opening. I also informed her that with a quick Google search, or Florida Bar search, she could have seen that our office is quite legit and the questions that her mother had asked me could have been answered. She said that her husband had already done that for her (Google search) and found that the company was real, and was comfortable with his findings, but she still didn't feel comfortable so she called her mom. I then told her that I still needed to speak to Mr. ***** and would get back with her.
So, there ya go. She knew. I STILL don't have a receptionist and I am not entirely sure what to say when I call her back. I know what I would like to say, but I am more professional than that!
I wish I lived near you too. I need a job & this is an area I'm very interested in AND my mom would never dream of calling!

That said I think the problem with this potential employee is that she couldn't check out the validity of the offer HERSELF. Her husband had did a google search for her and when she didn't believe him she went to her mother and had her research it. That is what strikes me as odd. She can't google and make a determination on her own. What happens when she needs basic info for a client? Is she going to have to ask you and then your research it and tell her what to say. What if she doesn't 'believe' you. Will she then consult the attorney?

I think the mother is going to be harder to train than the girl.


