
Would you dumpster dive for a Stanley Cup?
This is so disgusting to me. I'd never use something from a trash can

This is so disgusting to me. I'd never use something from a trash can
My mother bought it in 2012. It's my daily driver. The thing won't die. The Bluetooth in the radio stoped working, so I use a FM adapter for my phone. The engine and transmission have both been rebuilt. The air doesn't work, so I mostly have to ride with the top down in the summer when it's not raining if I want to stay cool. The cloth top neeps replacing. I think it's cracking in places bc it leaks in the backseat and trunk during heavy rain days, but it gets me around. This is the car I learned how to drive in and everything.
I'm more of a midsize or Mini SUV kinda guy, so I'm probably gonna replace it with a EcoSport, Bronco Sport or a Ford Maverick when it dies. My previous car to this was an 04 Escape, and I miss the space of it. If I ever were to get another Mustang again, I'm going for a hard top.
I've started soaking them for three to five minutes in a teaspoon of oxiclean with a few drops of dish soap every few weeks when they start looking dingy. I also scrub them lightly with the abrasive side of a dish sponge or one of those plastic scrubbers that you use on nonstick pans before drying them with a paper towel.
It has made such a difference and they look completely brand new afterwards. I only wear the fabric ones and I had stopped wearing a few of them bc they were so dingy.
A hotel viewed my resume on Indeed and pulled it.
I have cashier, gas station, and wireless phone sales experience, but I've never worked at a hotel.
Can anyone give me any interview tips and tell me what I'd basically be doing if I'm hired?
Thank you.