I know a lady who made her some business cards for hairdressing and she passed them out to friends she is doing OK
she works out of her home and she goes to her clients homes. In other words she is her own boss this is a good ideal until you find what you are looking for
2006-08-30 04:06:11
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answered by Montee P 2
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No - only you can find you a job. It is part of the experience to get it yourself. Remember that you are interviewing them too. Will you make enough money, will you like the people? You must get out and pound the pavement or find the local bar frequented by the folks you want to work with and schmooz.
Peace!
2006-08-30 04:03:35
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answered by carole 7
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Think about what you just posted honey. You are asking people all over the world to get you a job. Even if we could - how do we even know where you are?
go to:
monster.com
hotjobs (on yahoo)
careerbuilder.com
american job bank
craigslist.org
Check your local papers and your department of labor
* also - on those job sites - don't make your resume searchable - most of the people that call you up are con artists.
Good luck.
2006-08-30 04:11:47
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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If you are too lazy to actually look for a job yourself how do you expect someone to hire you?!?
Try:
monster.com
hotjobs.com
Apply at salons....leave your resumes.
2006-08-30 04:03:52
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answered by cryingrainbow 2
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no
2006-08-30 04:05:48
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answered by sasha 1
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