Can you go back to the old place even at a lower position? Something would be better than nothing.
Nope. I even offered to go back at minimum wage. Was making 9.00/hr. Hiring someone with 5 years experience in your business for minimum wage? No brainer. The problem is... I don't know if you guys remember or not but I was screwed out of my position before I left. I was the night shift manager. The general manager found out that I had an interview for longhorns, so he told the owner. The owner then tells one of our employees that the night shift manager position has opened up and then promised her that job. For conversations sake let's say that I found out about this interview on Monday night. Well, Tuesday (the following day) morning, I had found out that the general manager told the owner that I was "leaving". So I got in touch with him, that morning, to let him know that it was only an interview. He said "oh well I wish you would have told me that sooner"
So after 5 years of working there, with no issues whatsoever, and one year in management, my job was given away in less than 24 hours on the word of someone else, without me ever being consulted.
A s**t storm ensued. Not by my accord either. I swept it under the rug myself and just worked forward with that betrayal in mind. However, all of the other employees were pissed. I was a well respected employee. They figured if they would do this to the manager, then their jobs weren't safe. So 5 employees put in their notice in that same week, including myself. None of that was my fault. But that negative stigma of protest is attached to my name now and the owners wife hates me for it.
So.. Nope. Can't go back there.
I'm looking to get into some kind of data entry field, or something similar working with computers. I can type ridiculously fast. Can't remember the wpm but I'll take another typing test later tonight and post my results. I posted one up here before and you guys said it was good.
I'll honestly take anything at this point though. I filed six applications today, to everything from a porter at a car dealership, to an hourly sales associate at target.