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comicallyinsanecomicallyinsane Veteran
edited January 2006 in Sanghas
Hi all,


Next week I am interviewing for my own Dominos Pizza. My pay wull jump up about 15 to 20 thousand more a year than what I make now. I'll be able to get my own place and move my family out. Wish me luck.

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  • edited January 2006
    Good luck CI
  • edited January 2006
    That's excellent news! Good luck with the interview, I'm sure you'll fly through it.
  • SimonthepilgrimSimonthepilgrim Veteran
    edited January 2006
    I shall offer parayers to Saint Margherita for a successful outcome.
  • edited January 2006
    Good luck. Please don't mention your religious beliefs because it might bite you in the backside, since the head of Dominos is Tom Monaghan.

    Tom Monaghan (born March 25, 1937 in Ann Arbor, Michigan), formally Thomas S. Monaghan, is a Catholic entrepreneur and philanthropist from Michigan who founded Domino's Pizza in 1960. He and his wife, the former Marjorie Zybach, a Lutheran, were married in 1962 and they have four adult daughters. He has subsequently dedicated his time and considerable fortune to Catholic philanthropy and conservative political causes. A champion of fetal rights and opponent of abortion, Monaghan often lists the date of his conception (nine months earlier than the day he was born) as his birthday. He has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on philanthropy and activism, which has garnered both admiration and criticism.




    The elevation of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger to the papacy as Pope Benedict XVI in 2005 has raised the profile of Father Joseph Fessio, the Jesuit provost of Monaghan's Ave Maria University. Fessio received his PhD in theology under the mentorship of Ratzinger while the future pope was a professor at the University of Regensburg. Fessio has remained close to Ratzinger, and the publishing house Fessio founded, Ignatius Press, has been and remains the exclusive English-language publisher of all of Ratzinger's personal works prior to his election as pope. Father Fessio's conservative views have been a source of controversy within the Jesuit order, but his close relationship with the new pope is seen by many as being very beneficial to the new university's success.
  • edited January 2006
    What's your point HH. Are you suggesting that he should not take up this wonderful opportunity because of the owner's Religious and Political Beliefs/Stance?

    Why look for controversy, where there is none?

    Good Luck is what I say, this will help you and your family!
  • edited January 2006
    Hang on, I'm not saying that at all. I wish him the very best of luck and only put that out there to inform our young entrepreneur that he might need to box clever at the interview.
    I admire anyone that goes into business simply because people forget that it's not a 9/5 job, it's a life style.
    That is my only point...........For all I know they might ask him about family values. I only want him to be clued up and to get what he wishes for.

    In fact if were local I would proactively support his enterprise. I love stufffed crust.

    Christ, you guy's must think I'm some kind of socialist robot. Even if I was all I would simply say - All Comicallyinsane is attempting to do is control his own means of production.

    In fact if were local I would proactively support his enterprise. I love stufffed crust.






    HH
  • edited January 2006
    Good luck, Comic!!! How exciting. Please let us know how it goes! I'll be thinking about you and your family.

    Your friend,
    Kim
  • BrianBrian Detroit, MI Moderator
    edited January 2006
    Best of luck, Jason. You deserve it, you've earned it. :)
  • comicallyinsanecomicallyinsane Veteran
    edited January 2006
    Thank you everyone. Tom Monahan sold Dominos about 7 years ago to some corporation so he could pursue his charity work. Also the people doing the interview know me and my beliefs and I was requested by one of them to do this interview. Also I think it's illegal to ask those types of questions anyway. I'll be asked business related questions.


    And Herman we don't have stuffed crust and never have. That's Pizza Hut. :D
  • edited January 2006
    Jeepers.......You got me.;)
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator
    edited January 2006
    ....Don't give up so easily HH... The Pope is still Pope!! :crazy: :D:lol:
  • edited January 2006
    You pesky kids........
  • buddhafootbuddhafoot Veteran
    edited January 2006
    I shall offer parayers to Saint Margherita for a successful outcome.

    I will drink a couple of margueritas for your successful outcome.

    Honestly - best of luck, my friend.

    -bf
  • buddhafootbuddhafoot Veteran
    edited January 2006


    And Herman we don't have stuffed crust and never have. That's Pizza Hut. :D

    But, I like the stuffed crust pizza!

    -bf
  • comicallyinsanecomicallyinsane Veteran
    edited January 2006
    Then go eat at Pizza Hut where they don't care about the customers and don't really care about the employees washing the dishes.
  • buddhafootbuddhafoot Veteran
    edited January 2006
    Then go eat at Pizza Hut where they don't care about the customers and don't really care about the employees washing the dishes.


    That's odd - I thought ~that~ was Domino's :)

    -bf
  • comicallyinsanecomicallyinsane Veteran
    edited January 2006
    Nope. That's Pizza Hut. We are very strict on keeping the store and dishes clean.
  • JasonJason God Emperor Arrakis Moderator
    edited January 2006
    Comic,

    Good luck! I hope you get it.

    :)

    Jason
  • edited January 2006
    Have you heard of Pizza Express?
    They don't give a s**t about nothing and I they have a man who plays the piano on fridays.

    Comicallyinsane please can you send me the address of your business so the next time I get arrested and the cops say I can have one call I can phone you for pizza. How about that.
  • buddhafootbuddhafoot Veteran
    edited January 2006
    Have you heard of Pizza Express?
    They don't give a s**t about nothing and I they have a man who plays the piano on fridays.

    Comicallyinsane please can you send me the address of your business so the next time I get arrested and the cops say I can have one call I can phone you for pizza. How about that.

    Heh, heh...

    That's a good one.

    -bf
  • keithgkeithg Explorer
    edited January 2006
    Hi all,


    Next week I am interviewing for my own Dominos Pizza. My pay wull jump up about 15 to 20 thousand more a year than what I make now. I'll be able to get my own place and move my family out. Wish me luck.
    I would like a steak fanatic pizza, some cheesy bread, and a large sprite please.

    Oh and good luck. :thumbsup:
  • SabineSabine Veteran
    edited January 2006
    keithg wrote:
    I would like a steak fanatic pizza, some cheesy bread, and a large sprite please.

    Oh and good luck. :thumbsup:
    Jeez, my arteries just clogged :hrm:
    But best of luck, Comic - bonne chance!
  • edited January 2006
    Insane...what's the latest????
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