Go out and look instead of sitting around playing on the computer. Good Luck.
2006-07-13 13:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Try some local recruitment agency or store.
If you want your future to be bright,have a career plan,Consult an education adviser.Choose a line of higher studies,preferably job oriented.Do not drop out after school.If you are not financially well to do look for some scholarship or some educational loan.If you t have timegap. join some bridge course in computer or so,before higher studies start.At a higher level education you may be able to earn more.Have a long term career plan,not just a job now.Good luck,Good future!!
2006-07-13 17:34:12
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answered by leowin1948 7
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Did you just finish high school or college? Good resumee is important. I do spme hiring at my job and if someone gives me a resumee with spelling mistakes I am very unlikely to hire them. You could lso look into sites like monster.com
2006-07-13 13:21:12
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answered by Elle 4
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Search online job listings....look in the classifieds. There are several ways. Also, ask people you know if they know of any jobs available.
2006-07-13 13:21:39
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answered by Eve 2
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If in the UK...take a look here:-
http://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/Internet/setLocale.do?country=GB&language=en&page=/initialise.do
or pop in to your local Jobcentrepluss office: they will advise you of work within your area: training opportunites: and organisations especially for young people looking for work... Good luck.
2006-07-13 13:21:41
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answered by englands.glory 4
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You're doing the right thing by admitting and feeling how overwhelming it can all be., Most people never take a second to give themselves total permission to feel the way that they are actually feeling. How can you move forward and accomplish anything if you don't tell yourself the truth about your starting point? So if right now you're feeling punk about the prospects of landing a job, I say horray for being so honest about it. You did not state your age, but it is probably going to work in your favor. I, for example, am 63 years old. Now, if I wound up on the pavement tomorrow, my issues would not be the ones you're looking at, for darned sure! You have your health, I hope. You can walk without wobbling and see well with both eyes and speak without slurring your speech. You have all this going in your favor. I am not making fun of you. I am telling you to count your basic Blessings. Right now is not the time to tackle this job thing. You first need to calm down and when you do, you need to invent a strategy for how you will plan to attack hunting for the right job. This is accomplished by asking yourself what you most really love to do, and you try to draw yourself as close to that as you can, or at least get near to it by doing something in a related field. Ask all your friends for their input. Get lots and lots of feedback because it is only going to help make you stronger and more solid in your psyche and heart. Believe in who you are. You are a good person and you can accomplish anything you set your heart on. We all go through what you are going through right now. It comes with the territory. Oh God, and if you're tired or strung out about anything, it amplifies all the bad aspects of the job search, so just chill out and center yourself and attend to making yourself front and center first. When you feel better inside, hunting for stuff outside is so much easier. You also know people who believe in you. This is a perfect time to seek them out and ask guidance. You "need all the help you can get!" Humility is a door opener. Set boundaries and don't job hunt for too long a stretch at a time because it will only wear you down. Be sensible about how much time you give to it each time. Other than all of this that I have written for you, you are smart, quick on the uptake and basically have an excellent, positive outlook. It's just that you're thinking about the whole thing all at once, and what you truly need to do to get it into full swing is to break it all down into little tiny projects and nail them, one by one. This message is being written to you at 10:05 PM in South Portland, Maine, U.S.A. by someone who hopes he has touched your faith in yourself by just one iota and made you feel good about who you are and helped you to begin to believe in yourself as a successful and courageous human being who can manage to understand and accomplish anything that is tossed into her lap. Please accept this load of good energies from Chris in South Portland, Maine, U.S.A. (I will be praying for you and sending you strong energies during the next month or so. Trust me - you will be completely successful in your job adventures!)
2006-07-13 15:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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have a good resume do a research where you want to work and start sending resume and making cold calls .... best of luck
2006-07-13 13:20:16
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answered by Me 6
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go to a local store or restaurant that you like and ask them for an interview
2006-07-13 13:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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try yahoo jobs.....i like there search engine the best
2006-07-13 13:20:25
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answered by mrshunter_2002 5
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visit job boards like monster.com, hotjobs.com and careerbuilder.com and read job tips...
2006-07-13 13:21:40
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answered by rosesky 3
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