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What to do when you're not happy at your job????
think about how unhappy you'd be if you lost that job and ended up on da street homeless.
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What to do when you're not happy at your job????
- Lose the job and only source of income
What to do when you're not happy at your job????
True true definitely not trying to quit before I have another gig.think about how unhappy you'd be if you lost that job and ended up on da street homeless.
only problem no flexibility, but i still been on the huntYou stay there while looking for something else cause a job is a job.
Have you found a gig yet?
- Lose the job and only source of income
- Spend 9 months unemployed, sitting in your basement and sending out networking emails with no job leads at all
- Wonder how to pay bills when savings + unemployment benefits run out
That's what I did
Sick days man. Whenever you get an interview take one.True true definitely not trying to quit before I have another gig.think about how unhappy you'd be if you lost that job and ended up on da street homeless.
only problem no flexibility, but i still been on the huntYou stay there while looking for something else cause a job is a job.
Never called out from work(never had a need to, always had flexibility) but most definitely will have to once i get an interviewSick days man. Whenever you get an interview take one.
Congrats and good luck!I have a Skype interview later on today for an USDA position in Seattle. Had a quick phone screening on Thursday to setup everything for today.
I would need to see how flexible the salary is and if relocation assistance is available. Redguardless this would be a good move in my career.
Oh snap! Good luck!I have a Skype interview later on today for an USDA position in Seattle. Had a quick phone screening on Thursday to setup everything for today.
I would need to see how flexible the salary is and if relocation assistance is available. Redguardless this would be a good move in my career.
Three months is not a big deal man no need to panic. This is a long term endeavor.honestly what's the average time for new grads to have to go through unemployed? I just graduated and I'm officially on my third month searching for a job. I haven't been this antsy for so long I've spent the last four years of my life hitting the ground running and this feeling of waking up everyday and looking for a job is taking its toll man
when i graduated (from undergrad) I planned for 90 days of unemployment....post the recession and a still tepid labor market I probably would expect a 120-day unemployment span. to put it into perspective I went to grad school during the recession and finished in 2012 and on average my classmates all with solid resumes spent on average 6-months looking for work post program. I know the inactivity after having a very structured and outwardly productive 4 years can drive you crazy but its actually a good time to start looking and working (through an internship) at some of things/skills you will need for when you finely land that gig to be successful (and get the promotion needed to payback Uncle Sam).honestly what's the average time for new grads to have to go through unemployed? I just graduated and I'm officially on my third month searching for a job. I haven't been this antsy for so longI've spent the last four years of my life hitting the ground running and this feeling of waking up everyday and looking for a job is taking its toll man
think about how unhappy you'd be if you lost that job and ended up on da street homeless.
Were you networking/recruiting when you were still in college?honestly what's the average time for new grads to have to go through unemployed? I just graduated and I'm officially on my third month searching for a job. I haven't been this antsy for so longI've spent the last four years of my life hitting the ground running and this feeling of waking up everyday and looking for a job is taking its toll man
honestly what's the average time for new grads to have to go through unemployed? I just graduated and I'm officially on my third month searching for a job. I haven't been this antsy for so long I've spent the last four years of my life hitting the ground running and this feeling of waking up everyday and looking for a job is taking its toll man
Were you networking/recruiting when you were still in college?
How is your resume looking? Any good work experiences?
it took 8 years to get an update on an MTA position?Finished up my first week at the new gig. Graduated three years ago and FiINALLY got my first full time gig at one of the top media conglomerates out there. Also got a pre employment screening with the NYC MTA for a train conductor pos I had taken a test for back in 2008. I'm not sure if I want to go that route but I will follow through with the process just in case. It's been rough and I just want you guys to know that your opportunity will come one day through PATIENCE and PERSISTENCE..
weaknesses- i get bored easily.what do you guys use as your go to when your asked about your weaknesses / strengths ? always interested in what different people use
it took 8 years to get an update on an MTA position?
Thats a weakness of mine too!i get bored too fastweaknesses- i get bored easily.
Strengths- i enjoy helping people
But this is from a retail point of view.
Man i really don't like collecting unemployment. I still haven't landed a job and I've been searching since June.