SUBMITTED: Monday, July 31, 2006
POSTED: Monday, July 31, 2006
To whom it may concern:
First off, Matthew, This is an old building but it is not run by American Income. There are 30 other businesses that also RENT their office space from here. Sorry the building didn't meet your qualifications. Actually....happy they didn't. Truth be told you were not going to be considered for hire with American Income. One of your first down falls is exactly what you said, you didn't bring a resume with you. The good news is because we called you off of monster.com, we already had a copy anyway. We do like to see if you can remember one, but in your case you failed.
Second, in the defense of the Director that you are referring to, he was in a car accident and died twice on the helicopter to the hospital. He has major internal damage with an actual patch sewn into his stomach that does not allow him to put on regular slacks. Also, he compound fractured both of his legs and has swollen muscles from the tears that he endured so he can not fit into regular shoes as you or I can. Generally he is a very sharp dresser and you may have gotten a chance to know that if you would have been actually chosen for a position with our company.
Third, the reason there were a lot of younger people in our office is because we are expanding in this territory and it just so happens that the people we have chosen to be hired and the people that have came in for an interview were younger. Sorry...most resumes don't have peoples birthdates on them. Maybe you should look into changing society about that one. We didn't write the book on how to make resumes anyway.
Forth, who made you the rule maker on how long an interview should take. First impressions are 90% of our decisions. Thanks heavens we also use the other 10% to tell some people no they can't have a job. An interview does not have to take an hour to decide if someone may be right for the job. What if you were giving the interview and the person you had scheduled showed up with no resume and in jeans? Would you interview him anyway or know that he may not have what it takes to make it in your business?
Our first interview is to see if you can come dressed appropriately and get a little bit of a feel for you to see if there might be a chance for a business relationship. The second interview to give you the details of the job to see if you wanted to persue the career path we were looking to hire for. The third and final interview is to see either offer a job or let you know that you didn't make the cut. Sorry Mr. Millstadt but you didn't make the cut. Good luck in the job hunt. I'll see if I can also get this sent back to Monster.com so that it can be permanantly attached to your resume that you forgot to bring in.