My wife today talked to her boss, and got me a tryout tomorrow at the shoe factory she works at. I´ll be working on an assembly line joining uppers, lasts, soles, insoles, (back)straps, buckles, %26amp; lining. I know nothing about shoes, and never worked on an assembly line, but I need to be very quick and accurate. I really REALLY don´t want to leave any type of bad impression, and I´ve never worked at a place like that. So my question is, what are some pointers and tips you could suggest to me??? ANY advice before tomorrow morning would be GREATLY APPECIATED. Take care and have a good night´(I´ll check b4 the tryout/interview tomorrow).
Please help, I start tomorrow at a shoe factory...?
Make sure to let your supervisor know when you get there that you have no experience in this type of job. ALWAYS ASK FOR HELP NO MATTER WHAT!!!! Being quick and accurate means understanding the job thoroughly. Make sure you ask plenty of questions as needed.
Reply:im sure you will be instructed as what to do. good luck an dont worry too much!
Reply:Don%26#039;t worry you%26#039;ll do fine. Do remember after you have been there for many many years and it%26#039;s time to retire, and your an old lady. You will never die, you%26#039;ll just lose your.....sole. Get it? Your sole, the bottom of your shoe....never mind. Yea, I know it%26#039;s corny. No wait..... there%26#039;s another one %26quot;corny%26quot; corns on your feet...Get it? Alright already, I%26#039;m driving myself crazy...Best of luck to you.
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