RadAttack
New member
Hi!
I have been looking for a job for a few months now, and I finally was able to go through the interview process for Clinique at a Macy's. Well, the Department manager said that she would only be able to hire me as on-call until they have something that is available and matches my schedule. I go in on Friday to sign papers and what not (I do really want to be involved in cosmetics) but I am just worried about having a steady paycheck and how much I am going to actually be able to work. Does anyone know the steadiness of hours for an on-call at Macys? Or how long it usually takes to get a permanent job? Or how the training is, as in would I be training with Clinique or just doing a normal training for Macy's in general? Any help is so much appreciated, I am just worried I am going to take a job that isn't going to provide with my needs. Thanks a bunch ladys!
I have been looking for a job for a few months now, and I finally was able to go through the interview process for Clinique at a Macy's. Well, the Department manager said that she would only be able to hire me as on-call until they have something that is available and matches my schedule. I go in on Friday to sign papers and what not (I do really want to be involved in cosmetics) but I am just worried about having a steady paycheck and how much I am going to actually be able to work. Does anyone know the steadiness of hours for an on-call at Macys? Or how long it usually takes to get a permanent job? Or how the training is, as in would I be training with Clinique or just doing a normal training for Macy's in general? Any help is so much appreciated, I am just worried I am going to take a job that isn't going to provide with my needs. Thanks a bunch ladys!