Tuff one because you always want to be telling the truth, but tell them how you really feel and see how far it gets you. Try something like I don't mind getting a job done, or I am completely for getting a job done, but I also have other things to do out of work. (I might reword that last part a little but...) Or you could just always say No, I came fore the working hours and that's my guidelines. Although that would be kinda harsh. You could always go with yes I don't mind working overtime occassionally but I would also like to get home to my dog, family, children. Good Luck at the interview! Hope I helped and don't forget to say thankyou for understanding, at the end that is.
I wouldn't put the reason on the job application. You can save this for the interview and only if asked for the reason why.
You could say that you feel you will be an asset to the company by stating why in an interview. You cannot get this question wrong.
For most retail jobs, Sunday is not paid overtime. If you work a job that is typically closed on the weekends, it could be. If working Sunday would put you working past 40 hours, and you aren't salaried, then it would be overtime.
It means that is you're working typically 8 hours per day at your job, and you stay additional extra 3 hours longer, you're working overtime. It means that you're staying additional three hours longer at job and are getting paid for it.
Just free to express what you feel..
To try & get a feel for you as a person.l
Yes, if you are female and the braids in your hair look neat then its fine to wear them to a job interview working in a casual business office environment. If you are a man, braids are generally unprofessional to a job interview at a casual business interview. Neat-looking locs should be just fine instead.
getting another job or working overtime
Getting another job or working overtime .
Getting another job or working overtime
I have experienced in previous job, I satisfying when I finished my job on time.
Getting another job or working overtime