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I can send you my resume. I have experience in clerical, receptionist and general office positions also Customer Service. Please help I have a four month old son. And I need money to support us.

2006-12-08 08:12:20 · 3 answers · asked by LILY 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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You really shouldn't be mixing your personal problems with work. Nobody will hire you because you have financial problems. Companies hire you because you have something to contribute to the company.

You should never mention your personal financial problems because they aren't interested. In fact, it's a big turn off for some managers. From your statement that you have a 4 month old son and you need money, I can draw these conclusions:

1. You are unreliable as a mother.
2. You are a poor planner.
3. You are irresponsible as a mother.
4. You are irresponsible financially.
5. You are not organized.
6. You are lazy.
7. You can't keep a job.

While some, or none of these assumptions may be true, that is the first impression I get of you. There are plenty of other qualified candidates without problems vying for the same job. Why would I want to hire you?

You should post your resume on Monster.com and search for jobs on line. There are plenty of other job search sites that offer plenty of positions for you. There are plenty of temp agencies that can place you right away. Why aren't you doing any of these things? Be active in your search and go find the job that you want. It will not come to you. You have to go to it.

Now, go get that job, and take care of your son. He deserves more from you than what you're giving him right now.

2006-12-08 08:31:53 · answer #1 · answered by Sax M 6 · 0 0

Here's my answer to another question, but I think it's fitting to your situation.

I live here in L.A., but I'm going to tell you only about the horrible side so NONE of you move here any more.

The city is sprawling - we are so spread out that there is no decent way to move around the city. Public transportation sucks. On weekdays, there is bumper to bumper traffic just about from 7 AM until 9 PM on all freeways and major streets. There is traffic on weekends, too, because of all the morons going to Las Vegas. Repairs on freeways are done at midnight on weekends, when you expect to be flying on the freeway, but surprise - there's a major jam, and it takes you an hour to get home.

The 'beautiful people' are incredibly annoying and fake.

Rent is ridiculous, but as ridiculous as it is, buying property is even more absurd - regardless of the neighborhood, any decent sized house is at least a half million dollars.

People are constantly moving here from other states and complaining how their original state was better - I TELL THEM TO MOVE BACK- WE DON'T NEED MORE PEOPLE MAKING TRAFFIC!!!!!!!!

So, L.A. is absolutely horrible- don't move here.

2006-12-08 18:52:38 · answer #2 · answered by keengrrl76 6 · 0 0

I am a marketing executive for a company that is based out of my home. If you are interested in starting a long term career out of your home with no obligations and no huge startup fees please contact me as I would be happy to help you.

Jason Reynolds

wellness-manager@hotmail.com

2006-12-08 17:27:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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