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Slow Motion
02-18-2013, 02:11 AM
So, I'm back. Feels good actually even though I am not working. Anyway, I need a job. I have tried the usual suggested places (to many to list). I have applied at ULINE already, Coparts etc. I have 40 applications out there hoping to get a response from someone soon. I have already cleared craigslist for just about every job available up to today. I really would like to get something making 10+. I am still doing school but, I haven't started yet so I would like to get on somewhere so I can tailor my school schedule around work if necessary. You can post, pm me, or email me which comes directly to my phone, ([email protected]) if you know of anything or can help me get in the door. If you have a position open give me a chance. I know most businesses don't like to hire students but, I proved to my last employer that I am not one of these fly by night kids. I'm almost 30 and I need a stable position that I can do while in school and you never know, you might have yourself a permanent employee with a degree shortly. I greatly appreciate the help, consideration, and time in advance.

Sammich
02-18-2013, 08:32 AM
GL man..i know the struggle. i do not wish what you're going through on 99% people

Slow Motion
02-22-2013, 05:27 PM
Sammich,

I am tempted to move again but I don't want to jump from school to school. I hear Charleston isn't any better. Ive got family deep in SC being a Gaillard but, nothing worth the move.

SN: I am still looking, my main post still applies.

Sammich
02-25-2013, 07:01 AM
put in resumes everywhere man...i'm planning on tossing resumes out crazy after i get my situation taken care of...it's hard to get picked up anywhere unless u have a real good inside connect. i wouldnt move somewhere then put in resumes, i'd put in resumes first to places u wouldnt mind moving then move after, if at all possible

Elbow
03-11-2013, 03:41 PM
Have you tried the typical fast food joints? Go inside and talk to the managers, avoid online applications.

Samrodriguez
05-06-2015, 01:15 AM
Stop wasting your time by dropping off just cv's. Why don't you try with some of the online projects. Try to work at some on-line working platforms.

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