So, I have an interview lined up next week for a company that does crime scene cleanup, as well as natural disaster, accident and hoarding cleanup. I have never done this kind of job before. Any ideas on questions I should ask, or any general tips for the interview?
I have a strong stomach and am non-reactionary to any kind of situation I'd have to face with this kind of job. I have worked restaurants for seven years and a major retailer for nine.
Some of the things I can look forward to cleaning up.
>>18117020
For a job like this, I think they just want to make sure you actually understand what the job entails and you're actually willing to show up and do it. And maybe they want to make sure you're not a total sicko who gets off on this stuff, but honestly they probably wouldn't care
>>18117076
I'm well aware of the types of things I will see/have to do, and while it's not a fetish or anything, it doesn't bother me. Guess I'm just looking to see if there are questions I should be asking, ones that I might not think of.
I know the job doesn't have any special requirements, they do on-the-job training. I don't suppose there is anyone here that works in the field that can give me a few pointers?