If you want to change jobs, then change. Will you succeed? You won't know that answer until after the change.
2006-06-30 07:13:48
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answer #1
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answered by Spud55 5
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I really doubt anyone would hire you if you stated your birthday is in the 16th month. But, if it was just a typo and you want a job change; you will never succeed if you don't try. You are plenty young enough to change jobs or careers. It's like I said, you have to try or you will fail. Go for it! Everyone needs change. Find a job that you will be happy with. I hope this helps.
2006-06-30 13:59:48
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answered by organic gardener 5
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Yes, I was born Nov. 29, 1970 and I just made the change a few months ago. Best decision ever!
2006-06-30 06:46:52
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answered by Juan232 2
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I have the same birthday, different decade, and I've changed jobs twice in the last year after having held a job for years in the corporate world. It was an advancement both times, and came without difficulty. Take a chance, but make sure you have one job before you give notice. Don't burn your bridges.
2006-06-30 07:03:28
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answered by Enica 2
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Your dob and names have nothing to do with getting married (unless your name is touchy mcrapy) or finding a job. The only people who know when you get married is you and your partner. As for finding work I suggest your partner adds his CVS to a few agencies and online. Work can be found u just need to look. How many people does he call a week 1/2? Try searching every day
2016-03-26 23:07:35
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answered by Jean 4
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Maybe. It depends on whether or not the employer you're seeking knows that you were born on March 16, 1970 or if they just figure you can't type and committed a typo. I'd be careful of that one if I were you.
2006-06-30 07:32:30
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answered by Angela B 2
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No matter when you were born: you certainly will succeed in changing job if you happen to land in the right place. Do you remember the wise saying : " dans le pays des aveugles les borgnes sont rois - in the country of the blinds the one-eyed persons are kings "
2006-06-30 07:11:28
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answered by vanitassunt 1
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Sure. In the United States you have at least 29 more years to establish a new career. Even then, there's always minimum wage jobs.
2006-06-30 06:46:22
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answered by michelsa0276 4
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NO because there is only 12 months not 16 months
2006-06-30 06:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Are there 16 or more months in the year where you come from?
2006-06-30 06:52:09
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answered by Paula10000 1
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