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eieiei2
5 years ago

I wouldn’t mention that for a normal job. Precise fishing, hunting, breeding barn bunnies, or making sausage yourself. It is always possible that a radical vegan or petajünger sits in the decision-making body, which celebrates its own loss of reality.

When applying for a job in the zoo trade, information about your own specialist experiences and interests, i.e. everything related to animal husbandry, is of central importance. This has to be done in the application text, not only as a tabular hobby in the CV. With such an application, it is, of course, rather weak if you can prove as a reference only an outdated 60 with a few guppys. Everyone can. Of course, not every seller in the zoo trade from pure sub-claim has to replicate thousands of red neons, but a bit of what can be shown should you already have if you call a hobby suitable for the wish job in the application.

I couldn’t work in the zoo trade. Not only is it necessary to raise the customer’s stuff that is simply useless, in the worst case, harmful, but it is unfortunately important for sales. You also have to go around with such things as “We want to buy fish, do you have beautiful colorful fish?”, “My aquarium has snails, what do I have to buy so that they go away?”, “Why don’t you want to sell me the Piranha, my 100 liter aquarium is really big?”, “Do you have this Spongebob figure even bigger?” WTF OMG AAAA

As a Hpbby you can lead to the highest level of questions on GF.

Norina1603
5 years ago
Reply to  eieiei2

That’s exactly what I see.

Solenostemon
5 years ago

I’d rather just mention that you’re taking care of your pets if it’s absolutely necessary.

Fiswa
5 years ago

For years – months I have been looking after a small/gross aquarium with exotic fish.

Fiswa
5 years ago
Reply to  IrinaAngel

Fish aquarium

Fiswa
5 years ago

froshaquarium

Photon00
5 years ago

Yeah.

archibaldesel
5 years ago

Not at all. No one is interested.