I am having the same problem in Michigan. My odds are better playing the Mega Millions and winning than obtaining a job in Michigan.
Since you stated you have excellent qualifications. Management finds that you are going to steal his or her promotion from them. My recommendation is to observe how employees do their work. Go to the job interview and state how the current workforce is performing and how you can make it better or different.
I need more details on how to assist you in this subject. However, good luck in obtaining a job in Michigan
2006-08-25 17:39:38
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answered by Underemployment 1
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Please do yourself two favors. One, make sure you have a job here already lined up before moving here. Michigan is a wonderful State, with a lot ot do and see. But our economy is currently in bad shape. So it would be wise of you to plan this out carefully. Second favor you can do us, and yourself is don't listen to that worthless piece of **** barracuda. He's just a stupid, uneducated lazy piece of trash who hate Michigan because he was beat up a lot as a child here or something. Don't let negative piece of **** people like that give you a false impression of our country. America is not like what you see in the movies.
2016-03-17 02:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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have you had alot of jobs, or job changes? It really does cost the employer to hire new people and train them, try to buff up your interviewing skills and keep going to the interviews and look at them as practice. Give them a call back and ask if there was anything you did at the interview that could have been improved, believe it or not some people really do care enough to take the time to help. I also want to add that if you are offered a job, take it, even if it is not your dream job, employers will hire the employed, before they hire someone who is not working or had alot of employment gaps.
2006-08-25 13:35:17
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answered by Angie A 3
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Well, I'm a management person, but it would be helpful if I knew what kind of job you were applying for. Perhaps you're dressed inappropriately, or use poor grammar, or have an attitude that isn't well conveyed to the interviewer? I don't know, you'll have to add more comments to the bottom of your question.
2006-08-25 13:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-25 17:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Two words. Jennifer Granholm. Her policies and agenda are so anti business that no one (including budding entrepreneurs) can afford to pay the taxes to support their business (AKA in the red). I have been hearing about a lot of people wanting to move out of the state just to improve their financial situation. If you are not to planted in MI maybe a move to a more pro business state may be the ticket to finding a job you like and you will get hired with all of your qualifications.
2006-08-25 13:33:17
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answered by EAA Duro 3
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Dominoe Effect? Auto industry troubles, layoffs, jobs being exported?
2006-08-25 17:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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it's not hard to find a job. you need to mentally accept the job - next time you get an interview be mentally prepared- know that you are getting the job
good luck
2006-08-25 13:33:28
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answered by gabby 5
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Do they still do extensive farming there? A great vocation!
2006-08-25 13:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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