I read them thoroughly in front of the interviewee and ask questions...why the break in employment times, why did they leave...
Our pay scale is contingent upon the training certificates and classes they have, so they have to show proof
RSVP--I saw this post, so I thought this would be a good discussion point.
"Alright, Peeps, let’s talk RSVP etiquette. Loosely translated RSVP means please respond. As graduation season winds down and the parties begin to dwindle, a very irksome trend continues- not RSVPing to party hosts. As my husband and I try to get final numbers for our son’s graduation party, there are still 10 families who have not said yay or nay. So let’s do a quick review. RSVP is your opportunity to show your host respect.
Etiquette rule #1 says you should give your response within 24 hours of receiving the invitation. Waiting until the respond by date tells your host not only am I not excited or interested in your event but I don’t really have enough respect to tell you.
Rule #2, RSVP is not only if you plan on attending but also if you don’t plan on attending.
Rule #3, if you reply yes, you plan on attending, make sure you show up. Your host has counted on you to attend. Yes, things come up that might keep you from attending but in those extreme situations, inform your host ASAP.
Finally, rule #4, do not bring uninvited guests. If the invitation is a plus one, then bring whomever you would like. Do not take the liberty of substituting someone other than who is on the invitation without first asking the host. You may not always know why that person wasn’t on the guest list in the first place.
Lastly, hosts, it is absolutely within your right to privately inquire from those no responders if they plan on coming.
We hate when people don’t respond to our events so be polite, don’t be a “non responder” in return.
Thanks for reading and happy partying!!"
Funny - I grew up on a ranch: never feed another man's horse or pet his dog (perhaps if it's someone you know well, but only if asked first).16) Never touch another person's grill/smoker/tongs/spatula/etc. The host will cook/flip/take off/burn/apply cheese as the cook sees fit.
I agree, however my son thinks I am assistant cook, guess he flip the script.Funny - I grew up on a ranch: never feed another man's horse or pet his dog (perhaps if it's someone you know well, but only if asked first).
Yes! We have several potlucks throughout the year and we provide most of the meat and ask folks to bring their own drinks and a dish to pass. I love how the people who don't know (or ask) what to bring will leave a bag of dorito's in the shopping bag on the table and when nobody opens them, they disappear after the event. Don't get me wrong.....I don't want your evil triangle chemical chips, but really? How cheap can you get?4) Should you bring anything at all, bring it with the intention of leaving it.
Again....yes! You came to eat....didn't bring much (if anything) but want a bag full of pulled pork to go? Do I look like I run a To-Go BBQ joint? Some people just amaze me. Clueless.......5) If you have not contributed financially to the event you "ARE NOT" entitled to leave with anything wrapped in aluminum foil or in a Tupperware container.
Next time put a pin hole in the bag so you can squeeze the air out of it and crush all the chips.……, I love how the people who don't know (or ask) what to bring will leave a bag of dorito's in the shopping bag on the table and when nobody opens them, they disappear after the event. Don't get me wrong.....I don't want your evil triangle chemical chips, but really? How cheap can you get?
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