ok, for one, she gets off her butt and gets an education, and yes the gov't will help a female get her an apt. and a job, and an education....all she has to do apply herself, and she will not end up in a strip joint or worse..........
2007-02-14 14:31:08
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answered by phishsports 3
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First off, be patient. Second, don't worry. Third, dig up your social security card, driver's license, cell phone (if you have one) and the classifieds, and start looking. More often than not, many employers will have an ad that says "will train" somewhere, and you go and apply. Don't worry about your work history; just tell them the truth. Also, there has to be an employment center around your location; go down, fill out the paperwork and let them do the work for you. All you need is a willingness to work, and you're all set. Okay? So don't worry about it, it's not worth the heartburn. Trust me, I've been there. Good luck.
2007-02-14 12:33:32
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answered by knight2001us 6
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Start with your local department of human services office. There are lots of programs out there for "displaced homemakers". That's the term assigned to women like us. But some of those programs include schooling for skills specifically to get you into the work force. If you have small children, there are also programs designed to make sure you can feed them and keep a roof over their heads. Its hard and you feel like you're taking a hand out---but you are not just mooching off the system like so many do. You are in legitimate need of a helping hand until you get on your feet.
2007-02-14 12:33:12
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answered by j05gemini 3
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First, im sorry this is happening to you. But for starters, get on these programs until you can get back on your feet (i'm sorry i'm assuming you have kids):
WIC
Free health Insurance (CHIPS)
Housing program in your local goverment
Second, for an immediate solution go to as many temp agencies as you can that can find you the best job for the best money. I dont know where you live so i'm not sure which ones to recommend to you.
Third, while at those jobs, actually look for a job you actually want on your own through Careerbuilder.com, monster.com, yahoo! jobs, etc.
Fourth, apply at your local communit college and apply for state grant and federal assistance. Since you dont have any income to report, you may qualify to have everything paid for. Take classes in something that interest you. FYI: RNs are always in high demand and offer all types of hours.
Fifth, pray!
Good luck!
2007-02-14 12:32:03
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answered by Hmm 2
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If you need money right away, the get a job at a department store they do training on the job. You do have skills just because you where a housewife doesn't mean you don't have skills. you just have to word it with professional terminology, like if you cook use the word chef, budget use financial management, etc., Even Wal Mart train there employees, if you can go to school like ROP they train you for jobs. You won't start at the top, but something is better then nothing. Good Luck
2007-02-14 12:37:48
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answered by rma2ks 3
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First, if you have children go to family court and file for custody of the children and child support. Legal aide from the state for legal matters may be helpful.
Second, apply for assistance and financial aid and go back to school. Begin with a certificate and work as you attend night classes to achieve your degree. If you have a computer there are many at home jobs you could look into while you are in school. Also most schools have online classes, which will also provide financial aide.
If you have a mortgage try and interview for a roommates to help pay the expenses and may assistance with the kids in the evenings for you to get things done.
If your children are special needs apply for SSI for them. If your husband is living on the streets, he may be eligible to receive assistance for his children.
2007-02-15 10:05:17
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answered by Mich 1
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Find a trade school, that may offer something that really appeals to you. ( cosmetology, nurse, dental hygienist, etc) Then, check into being able to qualify for a student loan or Pell grant. (it's based on income, so you should be able to qualify, for sure) You can have a future that you can be proud of, by setting goals for yourself & don't be a quitter. Many women have been in your shoes & did all they could to help themselves, even if it meant to accept help from others. The help is there for the asking, but no one will do it for you. There are better ways to earn money, than to strip. You need to go to school & become trained in a respectable profession. You can do it, if you want it badly enough. You'll gain self respect, self confidence, & great feelings of accomplishment in the long run. Good luck!
2007-02-14 12:39:18
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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i imagine you opt for to take a seat and fairly communicate about this. commence in a impartial zone (no longer in the homestead) like a espresso save or cafe. have a itemizing in ideas about issues that she has reported hardship her about the homestead, and attempt to frame of mind her non-confrontationally, make efficient you commence through explaining that her happiness is taken under consideration needed to you and that its not uncomplicated for YOU once you aren't from now on waiting to accommplish what it truly is that you imagine it truly is that would nicely be.(see that you've not stated she is unreasonable or no longer a danger right here) Ask her what it truly is that you ought to do to make her pleased with the homestead. that being finished, she will be able to both be compelled to well known is an fool and has you operating like a lunatic in all places and also you won't be able to make her chuffed, or that you ought to promote the homestead and commence over, or employ a clothier etc...... yet positioned a plan in position that is defined and does have an carry about sight so that you aren't from now on redesigning the kitchen another twelve months even as there's a clean "warm" colour. also... is it a danger your spouse is a touch OCD and would no longer be finished with any mission?
2016-11-28 03:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If I were in your position, I would start by moving in with a family member or someone you trust to cut down on rent. Next, I'd go online and search for government programs that help single moms. If that doesn't work, then I'd apply for WIC or help from the government such as food stamp cards. This country has many programs to help out single moms so it shouldn't be hard to find one. Lastly, try to go back to school at least in a short program such as nurse assistant, dental assistant, etc. Hope this helps.
2007-02-14 12:31:54
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answered by jorarmando 1
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there are plenty of jobs out there, that is if you REALLY want to work and make a living. Mc Donalds, Burger King, etc and as a 2nd job to help fill in where the first one wont then there are house cleaning jobs, babysitting. You just make yourself do what ya have to in order to make ends meet and it DOES NOT MEAN you have to become a stripper or whore to do so. I worked 3 jobs until I decided to work a job overseas which in 3 months I made more than I did in one yr working the 3 jobs.
2007-02-14 12:39:33
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answered by nickle 5
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There are many minimal skills jobs that are entry level, I am sure you could obtain one of those. They are store cashiers, call center operators, etc. Just get out there, use employment services, and even temporary services. A temp. service will at least get you "a job" so you can find "the job" to get you into a career.
2007-02-14 12:34:34
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answered by zax_fl 4
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