[KS] I applied to work as an unloader at Harbor Freight in 2018 or 2019. When I told them at an interview I'd like to burn calories for a living by unloading trucks and therefore help myself lose weight while on the job, why wasn't I hired?
I wanted this unloading job to be my exercise routine that I'd be paid to burn calories on, so that's why I applied.
I don't remember the reason they gave me for not giving me the job, so why didn't they?
Do they not like the idea of a new employee using a physically demanding job as an exercise routine that pays them to burn calories and lose weight? How come?
This was at the Harbor Freight at the mall in Hutchinson, KS.
So to the hardware store managers who make hiring decisions: Why wouldn't the manager at the Hutch location be inclined to hire me in order to help me burn calories and lose weight by being paid to do so?
The only exercises I'm interested in partaking are the ones in which I'm paid, or having fun, or most ideally both.
I like how my current job (Doordash) sometimes has me take 40-pound bags of pet food up the stairs to customers' doorsteps. But it's not often enough that I get to move heavy merchandise while on the job. Otherwise, I'd probably weigh less than 200 lbs by now.
Harbor Freight would've only paid $8 / hour in the late 2010s so it wasn't a significant loss. I often make and exceed double that amount being a full-time third-party delivery driver these days.
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