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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 673754, member: 4552"]I suggest you just go around asking at as many coin stores as possible if they would hire you. Many might after a decent background check though. I think you'ld be surprized at how many people get jobs at places with no or little knowledge of the products. In fact some dealers may prefer a not so coin bright person so they can pay them less. If experience and knowledge of a subject was important by todays standards, I've missed that in many, many places of buisness. In almost any hardware place like Menards, Home depot, etc the greatest amount of employees have a difficult time telling you where a nail is located. Furnature stores have people that are not sure how to open a desk. Macdonals, Burger King around me requires an someone speaking Spanish to order properly. My Son had a job at a hospital in the prescription department and he went to college for computer sciences. </p><p>So I suggest you just try for a job in a coin shop. Nothing to loose you know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 673754, member: 4552"]I suggest you just go around asking at as many coin stores as possible if they would hire you. Many might after a decent background check though. I think you'ld be surprized at how many people get jobs at places with no or little knowledge of the products. In fact some dealers may prefer a not so coin bright person so they can pay them less. If experience and knowledge of a subject was important by todays standards, I've missed that in many, many places of buisness. In almost any hardware place like Menards, Home depot, etc the greatest amount of employees have a difficult time telling you where a nail is located. Furnature stores have people that are not sure how to open a desk. Macdonals, Burger King around me requires an someone speaking Spanish to order properly. My Son had a job at a hospital in the prescription department and he went to college for computer sciences. So I suggest you just try for a job in a coin shop. Nothing to loose you know.[/QUOTE]
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