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Added by Medozeus on April 26, 2010 at 8:52pm — No Comments

Cecily Alexander Tirred of being Tired

I worked so hard and long to get my bachelors degree, which I am painfully finding out is no better than a high school diploma now a days. I have been told all my life that if I "invest" in my education it will pay off. Yeah right! I am now unemployed and owing student loans. I really want to go back for my masters but I am wondering if it is a waste of time and energy just to get a job.
A lot of the jobs I am looking at employers either want to pay barely above minimum wage or not invest i… Continue

Added by Cecily Alexander on April 2, 2010 at 1:47pm — No Comments

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Added by E.K. Akinsete on March 2, 2010 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Jim Highland Federal Resume Writing Tips

The Federal Government needs to hire approximately 600,000 people by the year 2012, but if you have ever attempted to apply for a federal job you know that it's very cumbersome. Writing a resume for a federal job is nothing like writing a resume for the private sector. In most cases you will need help from someone that has already went through the painful process. If you don’t have access to someone f

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Added by Jim Highland on February 12, 2010 at 9:42pm — 1 Comment

Patricia Van Cleaf I appreciate the comments everyone is posting. It helps to hear some encouragement and support. I am…

I appreciate the comments everyone is posting. It helps to hear some encouragement and support. I am still unemployed and unemployment compensation is due to run out at end of March. Now I am planning to move BACK to Maryland and hope I can find something QUICKLY that will even pay as much as $15,000 less than I was making before so I can at least get back to work. And someone suggested maybe NOT doing the office work that I'm accustomed to. Well, I've been racking my brains to figure out if the… Continue

Added by Patricia Van Cleaf on February 10, 2010 at 2:58am — 1 Comment

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Jarvis Latteier Looking for freelance work to keep me floating.

Please visit http://jarvislatteier.com view my portfolio and send me work. After 10 years at McGraw-Hill, the print industry being what it is, I have recently been laid off. I have decided to have another go at freelancing. I specialize in print media and I am branching out into digital and video. I can help you create your company logo, branding, marketing collateral and company profiles, catalogs, newsletters or directories. Please visit jarvislatter.co… Continue

Added by Jarvis Latteier on January 28, 2010 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Jim Highland The Government Is HIRING!!!

Looking for a career that offers security, peace of mind, and a competitive salary? Look no further than the Federal Government. Writing a winning Federal resume can be challenging, but FederalResumeTips.com gives you the tools and information you need to write an effective Federal resume. Fed HR Insider FederalResumeTips.com Associate http://www.federalresumetips.com Continue

Added by Jim Highland on January 24, 2010 at 7:25pm — No Comments

Cheryl Padgett What happens when the economy is killing your spouse's contracting business?

Well, you have to get creative. I have spent much of this last year in depression and denial of my family's worsening financial situation. I am a teacher, and my husband is a self-employed tile contractor. His work has been light and doesn't come close to being enough to help support us. He has taken on a part-time job on weekends to help make the truck payment, and I had an idea to start a website that would advertise not only his business, but thousands of other contractors in the same situati… Continue

Added by Cheryl Padgett on December 28, 2009 at 3:37pm — No Comments

Patricia Van Cleaf tired of being unemployed

I have been unemployed for 17 months and counting. I am a fairly intelligent, well-spoken, professional appearance person, with over 25 years experience in the secretarial field, who has been on less than a dozen interviews. My home is in southern Maryland, I've worked in the Washington DC metro area for the past 15 years. When I was laid off, I posted online applications, resumes, etc. to hundreds of postings with little or no result. I was actually offered a position with our local county gove… Continue

Added by Patricia Van Cleaf on November 5, 2009 at 12:27pm — 3 Comments

Ronnie Springer Startup Help - Make the Transition to Business Ownership

Many proven professionals have been layed off during this economic downturn and are now facing the decision to start thier corporate career over with a new firm - or launch thier own. While many have wanted to launch thier new firm for years, it was a difficult decision with job security, benefits and the stability offered by working in a corporate environment. Now faced with the decision to start over or launch - it is a much more difficult decision to make.… Continue

Added by Ronnie Springer on October 29, 2009 at 12:51pm — No Comments

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I am seeking individuals that are not working and are seeking a way to make a nice living from home. I have a multi-million dollar video studio with the latest in video equipment, high def cameras, cranes, lighting etc. We produce sixty-second clips for web-sites home page that makes their site look like a million dollars. You could easily make $150.00 to $300.00 a day selling these coustom clips in their own words. This normally would cost 6k plus for this quality and there is no one that can d… Continue

Added by steve bernstein on October 22, 2009 at 8:44am — No Comments

Lady of Laughter Business Broker Career Opportunity In The SF Bay Area

Murphy Business and Financial is one of the largest and most respected Business Brokerage systems in the country. We are expanding our footprint nationally into the San Francisco Bay area with opportunities to qualified individuals with the skills and desire to assist others through the business transfer process. We have franchise opportunities in the SF Bay Area. If you are looking for an opportunity that offers great earning potential, the ability to work in a business to business environment… Continue

Added by Lady of Laughter on September 28, 2009 at 6:31pm — No Comments

Donna Reid 5 Points To Check for Choosing a Resume Writing Service

You need to be very cautious when selecting a resume writing service as anybody can put up a sign that they write resumes. In fact 1 company that secretly positions itself “#1” really sends the resumes abroad to be produced and produces very awful broken English resumes. Other companies providing resume help deliver nothing more than a prettier format of what you have. So here’s how the indus… Continue

Added by Donna Reid on September 14, 2009 at 10:53pm — No Comments

Bruce You can't always get what you want

You meet a person at a golf tournament, out of work for over a year. Trying to network-begging for help. You listen to 4 voicemails in the following days. So you call him back with an offer. 90 day try-out, commission sales position. Residual income-not a hard sell-work your own schedule. If you produce numbers,you will move up. WOW-All of a sudden you get a laundry list I need benefits-salary-bonus's I am overqualified-in my last job I made 70k. This is the guy who begged me for 9 holes to give… Continue

Added by Bruce on September 11, 2009 at 8:37am — No Comments

Joe Gill My Passion for Marketing: Be More Than Just a Resume

I just got laid off for the second time in my career. Having been the second time doesn't make it much easier but it does a little bit. You have been down this road mentally before. However, the shock isn't as bad. The real shock is the economy is in a bad state of affairs and you may be out of work for a long time, but... You have to keep the faith. Unless you got let go for job performance, it wasn't you. Does that soften the blow, well not really. In my recent situation, it was a numbers gam… Continue

Added by Joe Gill on September 9, 2009 at 5:29pm — No Comments

Joe Gill My Passion for Marketing: Don't Let the Passion Die!

As I enter my second month of unemployment, I am trying to keep busy and to better myself. I am starting to pick up on my reading and trying to learn as much as I can. A little OFF the job training, if you will. Never let the passion die. I am now reading David Meerman Scott's World Wide Rave. This is a fantastic read regarding how to create a buzz my using Marketing 2.0 tactics. No bait and switch tactics here, these are all home grown ideas and rich content. It's all about what your customers… Continue

Added by Joe Gill on September 9, 2009 at 5:27pm — No Comments

Ivaylo Popov Why I Don’t Like Professional Resume Writers?

I am wondering from quite a time how to find the right words to describe why I don’t like the occupation of a professional resume writer. I don’t mind people practicing that activity. It’s just that I think they should stop drumming into our heads the idea that if we don’t use their services, we won’t write successful resumes and cover letters. I personally find the difference between “should” and “must”. How do you think, there’s a difference, isn’t there? In favor of objectivity let me tell yo… Continue

Added by Ivaylo Popov on April 18, 2009 at 4:08pm — 2 Comments

Ivaylo Popov What is the Real Benefit of the Cover Letter?

Has it ever occurred to you to search the answer of a certain question and find it right under your nose? I think that during my search for examples of cover letters I read more than 400 of them. And something irritated me in most of them: their first sentence. In most cases it’s something of the kind: “Concerning your advertisement in “X” newspaper or “Y” job portal I’d like to… ” Well, tell me what’s unique in this sentence? How the employer will read a few hundred similar beginnings of cover… Continue

Added by Ivaylo Popov on April 18, 2009 at 4:04pm — No Comments

Todd Bavol JOB SEARCH TECHNIQUES? OR HAS THE CIRCUS COME TO TOWN?

As the job situation becomes more desperate, so the job search techniques become more outlandish. Whilst personal branding and networking have now become established and successful methods to seek out opportunities in the hidden job market, is parading the streets wearing a sandwich board likely to catch on? This was the approach taken by a couple of despondent jobseekers, one of whom spent a week handing out his resumes on the corner of 50th and Park Avenue to further his pursuit of a job on Wa… Continue

Added by Todd Bavol on April 1, 2009 at 2:00pm — No Comments

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