Welcome to the "future" Victor. I am 36 years old so I am VERY WELL acquainted with the "change" that took place - when I was young I could land an interview with a few words and a quick application. Plus every thing was much more personal, MEANING I could go to the "customer service desk" of a store and request to speak with the "hiring manager" but with how things are in current times you are OUT OF LUCK. Applications are electronic, and places like home depot there is approx 3 ways to get a job "now-a-days". 1. Be extremely well educated or experienced (to the point that you REALLY REALLY catch corporate HR Depts attention) and ALSO usually be an "early bird" in the list of applications that they receive when they post a job, oh and BTW those lists of applications range in the HUNDREDS --> THOUSANDS (in a large area) 2. You better have a connection - "somebody that knows somebody" - that will make a phone call or send an email on your behalf. 3. Roll the dice and get lucky..
I would contact customer service online this is Google maps i am only a depot customer
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