No - you just need to apply for the correct job
2006-06-08 12:36:41
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answered by Dan W 5
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It depends on how many resumes and applications you've sent. If you've got a 100% rejection rate by letter, that's not good. It probably means that your resume, cover letter and applications are not effective. It is not necessarily a reflection of your employability. Also, make sure you're applying for jobs that are a good match with your skills and background.
2006-06-08 12:45:09
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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It depends on how many you've sent out. I would certainly say that you're not unemployable if you're making a genuine effort, have a decent grasp of the English language, and are wearing clothes. With a 4.6% unemployment rate in this country, no one has any excuse not to have a job. Just keep trying.
2006-06-08 12:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If Thomas Edison had that attitude he would have deemed the light bulb to be "uninventable" on about the very first day of his experiments.
What you should try to do is to get the rejection letters to top 100. I bet you can't do it. Let me know how you make out.
2006-06-08 12:50:26
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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i'm no longer a mom yet i've got self belief like I would desire to compete with my siblings to make my mom experience particular. i like my mom extra suitable than everybody else right here in the international. I salute each of the excellent mothers there are interior the international. save loving. playstation . i would not bake cake for her with the aid of fact i basically won't be able to and whether I did, it would nevertheless style undesirable understanding that she's a ask your self interior the kitchen. often times, I basically provide her funds so she will do regardless of she needs to do with it. i be responsive to she donates them to charity or help others. That makes her experience extra perfect: assisting human beings or the community. by ability of giving her the money, i've got self belief like I provide extra hazard for her to help others. :-)
2016-10-30 10:23:06
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answered by ? 4
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No. JK ROWLING got 84 before she sold the first Harry Potter book for only $500. Look where she is now.
2006-06-08 12:54:32
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answered by angelpockets 4
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examine yourself and find out your inclinations or field of work or perhaps where you believe you will excel then look for jobs that will suit those qualities... maybe you're not applying for the right job that will fit your talents/skills so don't feel bad and keep on trying coz sooner than later you'll be employed :-)
2006-06-08 12:40:43
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answer #7
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answered by june 3
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Apply for jobs that play to your strenghts. If you want to change career feels then go to school or volunteer in that field.
2006-06-08 12:38:00
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answered by Lief Y 3
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No it is most likely you are applying for jobs you are not qualified for or your resume doesn't clearly represent your talents.
2006-06-10 10:31:52
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answered by donnabbb43 2
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20 is nothing...
once it reaches 100 thats when to start worrying.
2006-06-08 12:36:45
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answered by jubiejubejubajube 4
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