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working for morrisons?
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sorry to keep bothering you but what sort of questions do they ask you?0
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Oh about your hobbies and interests..why you want to work for morrisons, that sort of thing although thats obvious
God knows why they want to know what your hobbies are..they won't ask you difficult questions don't worry it's a piece of cake
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what did you say why you wanted to work for morrisons? its a bit of a stupid question really because i only want to work for them because i want the money, obviously but i can't really say that can i?0
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Thats what we all apply to jobs for, silly isn't it? I just said It would be an honour to work for the 4th largest Supermarket
I also said about wanting to step up the letter and aim for promotional opportunities..just research about Morrisons and go from there....
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thanks for your help and advice good luck with your job!!!!0
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Your welcome anytime :beer:0
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Hi guys reading this with interest and just visited that forum (invision) can't beleive why anyone would want to work for Morrisons at all! I work for tesco and the benefits and discounts are exellent in comparisoni'm living in a parallel universe0
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Maybe it's because with Tesco and Sainsburys there are no jobs going..They didn't even ask me to an interview, Morrisons did..if you need a job what else can you do, plus you can work flexi hours..0
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i'm only young and haven't had a job before so i just want to get some experience and then hopefully change to asdas george clothing as there is one opening up near me at the end of the year.the only problem is i'm a very quite person and i get so nervous when going to interviews.
as i haven't had any experience they are more likely to turn me down. if they did offer me the job do they train you in store or do you have to go to a training centre somewhere? :j0 -
No they train you in store as far as i know..you don't need experience just common sense really..
If there was a Tesco near me i'd fill in an application form, but as i don't drive i have to stick with my local and thats Morrisons..also i have to stay local for the kids too0
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