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i don't know his alldeaf username here.Look at date and it is best to PM him (faster to get attention)
i don't know his alldeaf username here.Look at date and it is best to PM him (faster to get attention)
i don't know his alldeaf username here.
Wirelessly posted (sent from a smartphone. )
I've applied for Best Buy 2 or 3 times in the past. Not one call or an interview. Its all b.s. They don't know about me, their loss.
sequoias said:Wirelessly posted (sent from a smartphone. )
I've applied for Best Buy 2 or 3 times in the past. Not one call or an interview. Its all b.s. They don't know about me, their loss.
Look at date and it is best to PM him (faster to get attention)
Really, there are different ways of communicating with the customers. I don't understand why most hearing people cant get past that. Seems like they are the ones who have limited minds, not us, deaf people.
shel90 said:Really, there are different ways of communicating with the customers. I don't understand why most hearing people cant get past that. Seems like they are the ones who have limited minds, not us, deaf people.
Really, OP blew the phone interview - when interviewer asked him how can he communicate with customer and he basically said "have someone else take care of it and I'll focus on computer problem." He should say, "I can communicate with customer by write notes and I never had any problem with communicate with hearing people." You have to give positive answer in any job interview.
The English wasn't his first language and I know him since 2006 in gaming section.
He told us about his situation with employer in ASL - that's not same as English.
I know ASL isn't English. Are you saying he can't write and read?
Same here, I applied few times but nobody want to hire me after worked at Walmart for 3 years.
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Keep applying
Wirelessly posted (sent from a smartphone. )
I've applied for Best Buy 2 or 3 times in the past. Not one call or an interview. Its all b.s. They don't know about me, their loss.
Just as well. Let sleeping wolves lie... You most likely don't want to work there when you find out how they do things internally. Those of you who have worked there, do you know what a DEVO item means?
diehardbiker said:DEVO- Defective Equipment Void of Operation
huh-oh? I never work at Best Buy and none of my friend works there.
Just as well. Let sleeping wolves lie... You most likely don't want to work there when you find out how they do things internally. Those of you who have worked there, do you know what a DEVO item means?
windows as in Windows XP, Vista, Windows7...ect... Im sure it was easy enough to figure out because BestBuy and Circuit City doesn't sell House windows also known as Replacement Windows.Circuit City is an electronic store. Your friend worked as a window technician there? Do you mean a computer technician?
Window technicians are professionals who specialize in installing or replacing windows in houses or buildings.
Nevertheless I understand your point about deaf people usually getting the job done well and fast. But the original poster in this thread talked about audism at Best Buy.
windows as in Windows XP, Vista, Windows7...ect... Im sure it was easy enough to figure out because BestBuy and Circuit City doesn't sell House windows also known as Replacement Windows.