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      Counter Interview

      Feb 13, 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience

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      Interview

      This was an absolute joke to say the least. Waist of time. Upon receiving my resume, Jared Feichter emailed me about a job in Muncie, IN. and asked me to stop by the store and fill out an application, which I did. While there, I was told to give my resume to Troy, the assistant manager of the store. While waiting to give Troy my application, I overheard his entire phone call with Jared. He was told not to interview me but he asked me several questions anyway. When asked if I had any experience, I said not in a parts store but I was NEVER allowed to explain what my experience was. After a few questions, I was cut off and told that I would be called back for an interview with Jared. To this day, nobody has called, which is fine because after seeing how little the employees respected their manager and I saw how poorly trained their managers were, I want no part of it! What they didn't allow me to say was that I am capable of rebuilding engines from the ground up and I also am able to track wiring issues. As a matter of fact I know more about the inside of engine than most people. I know parts on a vehicles and I also can track electrical and electronic issues, the correct way. I don't really need the money but love to work and talk to people. This just gave me the nudge to open a new shop of my own and I began searching for space this week. This is the bottom of the barrel management and from what I hear, it doesn't pay well.

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