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Fabio978

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Hey guys! Would just like to put forth some of the "happenings" after being approved.

Now, It's been roughly a month since I received the text.

I have my State ID, SSN, Permit, and EAD.

Incredibly, two days before being accepted, I was asked by one of the models at Abercrombie to work there because "I had the look". This model turned out to be the store manager (models are the people who meet & greet). I was reluctant to the request of course, but she could tell I was really intrigued by the offer. She gave me the card with her name, the website and the store password for my application as well as adding the interview days and hours. Long-story-short, I received my text, my EAD letter arrived and I ran to the SSA officer. The next day I asked for a print out of my SSN #. I filled the online application and nailed my FIRST group interview. I was invited to become a model, when I thought I would be part of "impact" (Impact folds clothes in back & don't have a strict look).

Words cannot describe the awesomeness that it is working part-time there. I have my job at Citizens Bank at Downtown Crossing in Boston underway, and I will begin in a month (one of the bank tellers is moving to another center). While I "begin" in a month, I do have my training next week.

If I can ever tell you something to help you progress, and not degress, is to NOT work at retail stores (i.e. A&F, American Eagle, Macys...etc.) or restaturants (i.e. McDonald's, Dunkin' Donuts, White Castle...etc.). I have only been working at A&F because of my teenage delusion. The only reason you should ever apply to a restaurant is to either become a waiter (if the restaurant is busy for the tips! don't buy into the host/hostess) or if you have a background in culinary and can be a chef. Otherwise, do not bother! A sales associate, a dishwasher or even the person who folds clothes in the back do have descent jobs. It's a both descent and respectable job. But, if you would like to add great references to your resume, hit up the first bank possible! Do not settle for retail stores! I only work at A&F because it's both part-time and temporary while I wait for the bigger job opportunity. Also, at A&F, I work during weekends. Although the paycheck is low every week, your co-workers are awesome. It's been a great way to meet other people!

Also, to clear any confusion, they could give me more hours, people call out all the time, but since I do not have my DL, I a, not available 100% of time, especially now that Harvard opens the 27th, but people come in the 20th (Lat sunday free of responsibilities ;c)

I have my own car though! I bought a 2003 Ford focus Black exterior color and charcoal on the interior. I love it!

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Nice "happenings"... and so did you become a model? P.S. you look pretty average to be asked as model having worked at one of those stores myself. Are you just full of yourself?

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Haha!!

Nothing fills my day more than people who waste their time to:

1) Make an account

2) Talk crap

3) Be jealous

This photo is of a year ago... although I don't have a pack yet, my body is pretty well built. That's all they wanted from me. By the way, model is the name for the people who work at the cash register, fold the clothes around the store and stand in front of the store to meet and greet. Then we have the "model-models" with their good looking faces, well maintained bodies, and etc... those are the one who have their shirts off at the front of the store.

:) I don't believe you've worked for them. They are looking for diversity. Seening how you are reacting to a post I've made, taking your time to insult me, and I believe the "gay,homo,fag" is for me, they wouldn't accept you. I could be average, I could be ugly, handsome, hideous. Beauty is on the eye of the beholder.

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