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Janitorial test question?
Asked by browncat79
I just took a test to be a janitor at a county site. They asked if you are polishing a floor and have left over polish what do you do with it? I said you could put it back in the bottle. After all, you don't dilute polish and it is usually clean. You shouldn't flush it down the drain. Or would you put it in another container? Just wanted to know if I'm ever asked again.
Just a side note, I have a bachelor's degree and yes this is how bad the job market is. I talked to someone who said 12 people with bachelors applied for meat cutting job at a super market. I'm in Silicon Valley, CA.
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The job market is not that much bad as presumed. There are vast opportunities in Silicon Valley, CA..Please visit the following sites and apply for jobs.
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www.siliconvalleycareers.com/
Best of Luck.
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If you have a degree - or any alternative qualification - then you'll already be ahead of the masses when it comes to hunting for careers. My friend has a degree and he wasn't sure what direction to go with it, but he stumbled upon some good tips on the resource in the resource box below which guided him to decide that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is loads of help on the resource regarding alternative careers.
Answered by Bobby L
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You should not put any sort of chemicals or other sort of substances in other containers. You should put it back in the container that the polish came in originally.
Answered by mtwaites
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