'Grown adults bringing their parents to interviews?': Supermarket employee reveals that "18 to 25-year-old boys" keep bringing their parents along during job interviews

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    'Grown adults bringing their parents to interviews???'

    Man in apron writes on clipboard in grocery store setting
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    I work in a big tesco and the amount of times people have had their parents bring them to interviews. Not even just
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    drop them off, literally come in to sit with them and do the interview is so cray cray to me. Seems to be 18-25 year old boys
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    bringing their mam into the interview most times. I'd understand if they have some sort of disability but it's so many
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    people bringing their mam??? Have some independence??
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    SlipOutra... Reminds me of when I was 19 and applied to work at a high street bank. I had barely any proper work experience so I came dressed in a white shirt and professional trousers
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    and spent ages preparing. When I saw the amount of people in the interview waiting area I panicked, until I saw grown adults wearing tracksuits looking bored and young teenagers
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    with their parents practically holding their hand. I knew I got the job at that point.
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    _lisa_nee... Could it be that the mum is so desperate for her adult son to do something with his life that she is coming into the interview to make sure he's actually doing it?
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    MattBur They dont want to jobs, its just a requirement from the job centre to go or their payments will stop
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    salmonsc... That's so cringe?? Are they not self aware?? I'm embarrassed for them wtf
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    Cosmickil... I'm 25 now, but when I had my first interview at 16 at a Maccies I had to demand my mum wait outside as she insisted on coming in with me, but then she was always the
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    overbearing type. So could be more the parents thinking they're doing good but not realising it's having the opposite effect.
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    RabidRuber When I worked Sainsbury's, a man came in and demanded we give his son an interview. Then when his son didn't get hired, he came in to tell us off
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    tartandavy Maybe they might need a nappy change during the interview?
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    All jokes aside if your taking a parent into a job interview your getting a rejection response within the hour.
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    These-Co... I think having my mum in the interview would give me more anxiety

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