Simple question, but with a little more, I want to email my resume but I'm not sure how. I don't know what the subject should be or how I should start. Also, I do not know the name of the manager in charge of the restaurant, so what should I put for "Dear Mr./Mrs. Blah,"?
I'd go to the restaurant to apply in person, but it is a bit far and I don't have a car, sadly.
THEY NEVER TAUGHT ME THIS IN SCHOOL!!
EDIT: LET ME WORRY ABOUT TRANSPORTATION, IT'S FAR WALKING IS WHAT I MEANT.
ANOTHER EDIT: IT'S FOR A WENDY'S RESTAURANT.
WHY AM I SCREAMING?
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you don't need a resume to work at wendys
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Edited by Bolt: 1/11/2014 4:37:36 AMDear Mr./Ms. (Don't ever use Mrs., even if you know. Ms. doesn't carry any information about marriage (it's not the same thing as Miss)) My name is [your name], and I am very interested in gaining employment at [restaurant]. I feel that I would be a good fit for [position] because of [reason A], [reason B], and [reason c]. I've attached my resume for your consideration (put it in PDF format; almost everyone should be able to open that). Thank you for your time, [your name]
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[quote]THEY NEVER TAUGHT ME THIS IN SCHOOL!![/quote] Well, at least they taught you about sine, cosine, and tangent :D
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It all depends on the job type. Google examples of resumes, helps a lot and shows it for specific job titles.
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If it's too far to apply in person its too far to go to work there.
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If the restaurant is a popular franchise, it should have its own website for you to upload the resume along with an online application. But why would you want to put that resume in to a place when you don't have a car and it's far? What's gonna happen if you get hired?
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Quick question If you can't get to the restaurant to apply then how do expect to work there?
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google the restaurant, look up the fellow's name. subject should be your name, and the date.
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OP, I have a serious question for you.
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Come on Flood! Halp me out!