The truth about the open calls

Here is what I found about those places that like to advertise for open calls periodically online asking  everyone to come down and fill and application .

 So I was hired recently as a Manager at one of the new spots in NYC, actually 2 years old place , is it busy ?, not really just barely getting by, quite most of the time it definitely needs some action in there .

 Anyways, so It turned out that the owner likes to put an ad . asking for cashiers , baristas , counter , cooks , manager , chef , delivery guys , she gives the phone number and her cell and the address , ask people to come down .

Now you can imagine nowadays with the job employment suffering the phones are ringing of the hook for 3 days the place is constantly busy with applicants sitting around filling out worthless applications and all of them seem hopeful and determined to impress us , and the truth is she had no intentions of hiring anyone , why cuz she couldnt even pay anyone , so whats the point of that ? getting the place filled with lots of people and getting the phones to ring all day left and right , its like filling the shelves with merchandise that is just for show , the place does look busy with people and delivery biz , and thats what they wanted out of that, creating fake traffic , using applicants to promote her place and like like a busy spot at all times.

And apperently that happens quite too often , what a shameless world we live in !!

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Comments

That pathetic practice has been going on, unpunished for a long time. Where is the EEOC in all of this? The SCAM related to having these “cattle calls”, is to satisfy the state labor board requirements of accepted employment applications and to falsely imply equal opportunity hiring/ interview practices, when they. in fact, never intended to hire a single sole.

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