Hey /biz/, thought I'd ask this here
I've been offered an unpaid internship for a dishwasher position at a local food place. Question is, how long would you typically have to wait until you get promoted to being a regular employee? Should I take this internship or not?
>>1100809
Sounds like a great opportunity, nice job.
What was your major ?
I'd say go for it, if you really do a good job you can start to discuss for some sort of compensation after 2-3 months.
>>1100809
I'd take it, but during negotiations you have to make it absolutely clear that you will walk in a few months if you aren't promoted to wage-track employee. Once on wage-track, you should be promoted to paid employee within the half year.
Good luck anon, talk to your university department advisor so you can earn credits doing the internship towards your bachelors in dishwashing.
You probably have to write a 30 page paper.
>>1100818
obv he majored in Theoretical Dishwashing
>>1100865
kek
>>1100809
Who will be your "mentor" as you proceed with the internship? Remember that interns are often asked to perform personal tasks for line cooks and bus boys from time to time. Such activities are monitored by the current employees to see if you fit the "culture" of the dishwashing unit.
>>1100809
>dishwashing
>internship
Have some self respect anon
Employers are very selective about dishwashers nowadays. I recommend practicing at home and creating a portfolio of your work.
>>1100809
Man, I tried to get an internship for dishwashing and I guess I didn't make the cut. Good luck anon, hopefully it will lead you to greatness.
>>1101320
My uncle suggested the same thing, he used to be a dishwasher. I sent them a video of me washing dishes to show technique and work ethic, should I follow up with a phone call or wait?
>The world
>The year is 2100
I can actually see this shit happening inike 5 years when saturation of jobs reaches critical mass.