MAYBE YOU COULD GET A JOB TEACHING ENGLISH IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM.
2007-03-02 04:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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There's going to be jobs in life that you're not going to like and there are going to be people that you don't like in any of the jobs you will ever have. Just because you're not happy with one or someone, doesn't mean that you can just quit when ever you feel like.
Each of us has a responsibility of paying our debts (bills) and getting up to go to work every day. We all do it, even if we like it or not. The trick is to find something you like because you're more likely going to stick with it.
As for the people that make your life stressful, the trick here is to learn to tolerate them and be professional. If they are jerks to you, by you being professional, it will make them stand out.
As far as the bills, go out and find work right away so you don't fall too far behind in debt. Once you find work, save your money in case you are fired or leave your job. Then you will be ok next time your in this situation. - Good Luck! Keep your chin up!
2007-03-02 12:42:07
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answered by Wolffman 3
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Huh? It's really hard to understand what you're saying, your grammar is really bad. Honestly, judging by your poor grammar, if I was a manager I wouldn't feel comfortable giving you more responsibility either. If you have bills to pay, take what ever job you can get and pay your bills. Go back to school and improve upon yourself so that you can get a good job. It sounds like you just aren't qualified right now. Good luck though.
2007-03-02 12:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Your grammar is bad, everyone is right. You need to get the bills paid, that is your first priority. If you are so unhappy at this job look for another one and make sure you have it before you quit this job. Unemployment sucks, it kills a mans spirit.
2007-03-02 12:43:46
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answered by dimplez 3
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dude, what?. grammer skills, i hope the grammer is a joke. Ive now quit or been fired from 10 jobs in the last 4 years
2007-03-02 12:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are in the U.S. then keep in mind, in the U.S. we have what is called “at will” employment. If you don’t like it find something else, a wise thing to do is to find something else first. But if they want to talk to you they may have a plan then. Just go back, keep your cool and see what they have to say. Negotiate with them, keep emotions off the negotiation table.
Explain to them what’s in your head, your goals and where you see yourself in five years. You may learn that your goals are different from their goals. Try to find a Win-win situation and try to understand why they did what they did (you may learn something in process)
2007-03-02 13:35:07
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answered by J 3
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Apply at a temp agency. They will evaluate your skills and send you to work at places that can use you. You will work at varied places and get a pay check. The places you work at can hire you if they like you so do your best. (Use spell check!)
Good luck!
2007-03-02 12:46:30
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answered by ssbn598 5
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They have you doing letters? Your grammar is horrible. If you need the job, continue to work there until you can find something else to do!
2007-03-02 12:37:49
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answered by ropman1 4
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Maybe you should consider returning to school (grammar & English) full time and working part time. Based on your write-up above, I am not surprised.
2007-03-02 12:41:41
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answered by chris 2
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With your typing ability, and inability to put together a sentence that makes sense, it's wonder you weren't fired long before this.
2007-03-02 12:40:58
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answered by oklatom 7
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no offense dude but you just wrote a whole paragraph and I don't understand a single bit of it. That may have something to do with you getting fired.
2007-03-02 12:49:15
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answered by psyflops_gazelle 4
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