I was hired on the spot for my current job. I went in and said I'd like to apply. The store manager talked with me for about 10 minutes. "Good, when can you start... oh and we have this pesky application you have to do first."
When I applied at the sex shop for security position was hired on the spot. (actually started working 2 hours after he hired me)
Toys'R'Us was hired on the spot after filling out an app in the store.
The print shop hired me immediately.
I've always been able to make an impression with people I guess.
Although I did apply at Home Depot once and got turned down for the position... I was and still am extremely perplexed by this. I have a drafting degree and am fully versed in construction drawings and project estimating and all that jazz... and thats essentially the position they were hiring for and was turned down.
LMAO the guy was even surprised I recognized that the drawing they showed me wouldn't pass code in our region for the deck. "That's the first time anyone has ever noticed that."
"in fact the only region in which that draft would pass code would be in the southern region where there is no significant ground freeze."

*shrug* their loss, Walgreen's gain