The narrator begins by announcing a giveaway to celebrate reaching 200,000 subscribers. To participate, viewers must comment, like a photo on Instagram, and follow the narrator's accounts.
The narrator then shares their experiences applying for jobs as a teenager, including difficulties with online applications, in-person interviews, and the pressure to secure a job immediately after turning 16. They recall feeling desperate and answering interview questions dishonestly to increase their chances of being hired.
The narrator also discusses their experiences working at various fast-food establishments, including a job at a place called "Su Wei" where they felt underpaid and undervalued. They express their passion for mathematics and their desire to become a math teacher.
The narrator then recounts a disastrous interview for a math tutor position at a community college, where they were given a calculus problem to teach to the interviewers, who didn't understand the subject. Despite feeling embarrassed and depressed, the narrator later received a call offering them a second chance, which ultimately didn't lead to a job offer.
Throughout the video, the narrator shares their frustrations and disappointments with the job application process, as well as their passion for mathematics and teaching.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker has 200,000 subscribers and is giving away 10 Google Play cards.
2. To participate in the giveaway, one must comment and like the photo on Instagram and follow the speaker's Instagram accounts.
3. The winners will be chosen on Saturday, June 8.
4. The speaker's father encouraged them to get a job as soon as they turned 16.
5. The speaker applied for jobs online, but their father suggested applying in person.
6. The speaker got a job at a fast food restaurant.
7. The speaker answered personal questionnaires honestly at first, but then started answering with "strongly agree" to increase their chances.
8. The speaker had a job interview at a supermarket, where they were left waiting in the break room for 20 minutes.
9. The speaker was being trained to do an interview, but the interviewer was actually training someone else.
10. The speaker applied for a job at Chipotle and had an interview, but was not hired.
11. The speaker was asked if they had applied to Chipotle before, and they replied that they had had an interview at a different location.
12. The speaker was told that Chipotle was looking for a "certain type of people" to work with.
13. The speaker graduated in mathematics education and wanted to be a math teacher.
14. The speaker applied to be a math tutor at their community college.
15. The speaker had to complete a practice problem and teach it to the interviewer.
16. The speaker was given a calculus problem, but the interviewer did not understand calculus.
17. The speaker was told that their answer was incorrect, but later found out that the interviewer did not know what a derivative was.
18. The speaker was given a second chance and solved a new problem correctly.
19. The speaker did not get the job despite their success in the second interview.