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Originally Posted by GUTTA BOB
peja, ur a hater lol. get off my internet loser.
ohh Bob, you crack me up
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Originally Posted by GUTTA BOB
peja, ur a hater lol. get off my internet loser.
Cell phones = big money = unreal job competition. Sell yourself like never before, prior experience usually runs that whole show though.Originally Posted by RareAirBreeds23
Has anybody worked for Verizon here or does anybody know how hard it is to get hired by them? I heard they make bank and are pretty flexible if you're going to school.
we got engineers, health/science professionals, ppl in finance, english majors etc that have posted in this threadOriginally Posted by GUTTA BOB
Sup its 4:30am
man yall need to really start enhancing ur resume if your having a hard time getting interviews.. aka just st8 up lie on them.
i put that i was a graduate on my resume.. i haven't even finished high school yet.works best for entry-level jobs though.
the guy with an english degree... u should just change ur whole major on ur resume. make it more technical than just english. ex. put down ur a writer instead of a english major etc.
Originally Posted by solemunchies
Need some advice & quick, for those of you who have had jobs at Target or have gotten interviews for them--
I just applied for a position at Target to rack some experience under my belt.
During the summer, I applied for 40+ jobs via online & none have given me a call. Some of the apps said do not call so I listened. Because of the lack of call backs, I'm kind of discouraged...
This time around I really want to increase my chances of getting the job so should I stop by the store or call the store to talk to who ever does the hiring or what ever or should I really just wait it out & hope they call me?
Work out. Read. Eat. Sounds a lot like prison I guessOriginally Posted by papageorgeo510
I got laidoff this week. It's only been a week and I'm bored out of my mind. What do you guys do with your time?
This pretty much.Originally Posted by Iamchris
Originally Posted by solemunchies
Need some advice & quick, for those of you who have had jobs at Target or have gotten interviews for them--
I just applied for a position at Target to rack some experience under my belt.
During the summer, I applied for 40+ jobs via online & none have given me a call. Some of the apps said do not call so I listened. Because of the lack of call backs, I'm kind of discouraged...
This time around I really want to increase my chances of getting the job so should I stop by the store or call the store to talk to who ever does the hiring or what ever or should I really just wait it out & hope they call me?
Give them a call. I worked for them back in 06 during Christmas time. Seasonal positions are the best times to hire cuz they really need people and if they like you they'll keep you. I think I had two interviews one with hr and one with one of the store managers. Basic interview questions..strengths weaknesses etc.
Originally Posted by debs 168
i'm not going to lie; its a struggle to think positive and to be optimistic nowadays.
not that i want it to happen in somebody else's life time, but why did this have to happen in ours? it feels like our generation got the shaft.
Originally Posted by DownyBoy
Originally Posted by debs 168
i'm not going to lie; its a struggle to think positive and to be optimistic nowadays.
not that i want it to happen in somebody else's life time, but why did this have to happen in ours? it feels like our generation got the shaft.
don't be naive. times are extremely tough but other generations have had it much worse.
Originally Posted by sthebest
Originally Posted by DownyBoy
Originally Posted by debs 168
i'm not going to lie; its a struggle to think positive and to be optimistic nowadays.
not that i want it to happen in somebody else's life time, but why did this have to happen in ours? it feels like our generation got the shaft.
don't be naive. times are extremely tough but other generations have had it much worse.
Its true. The Great Depression really had it the worst. The 70s and early 80s too were pretty bad. At least we're all not on the soup lines or living in the projects.
Originally Posted by debs 168
Originally Posted by sthebest
Originally Posted by DownyBoy
don't be naive. times are extremely tough but other generations have had it much worse.
Its true. The Great Depression really had it the worst. The 70s and early 80s too were pretty bad. At least we're all not on the soup lines or living in the projects.
speak for yourself. i was in the projects in the late 80's and my mother (and obviously her mom, sisters and brothers) has been homeless before in the 70's. fast forward to now and i have female friends considering selling themselves to eat.
@+*$ is depressing.
i don't recommend it at all to unemployed NTers but to those that come off as naive (heh), read a few blogs/other forums out there and their unemployment sections. you have ppl that have given up, ppl that are homeless, ppl considering lying on their resumes to get entry level positions, etc. etc. all of the above exists and then some. its worse than the media makes it out to be. far worse.
and these congressmen and women seem to not give a @+*$. democrat, republican, independent, libertarian, whatever the hell, this job market is hurting EVERYBODY yet they continue to get on their typical political $%$#!++@.
like i said, its mad hard to stay positive but its all we can do. that and pray. IMO only Jesus can save us from this.
dunno about some of you but the mere thought of being unemployed during what i consider the prime time of life is really depressing. its like a lost decade could really happen, here. who the hell wants to come out of college in "200X" and still be searching for entry level positions in "201X..."