I think you'd do well to leave the words "I can't" out of your vocabulary.
Negative attitudes rarely endear you to prospective employers.
2007-12-20 09:35:33
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answered by Stuart 7
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Probably the last thing you need is a reponse telling you where you might have gone astray. Obviously having a child is going to complicate things.
First things first. What is your current living situation? Do you live at home? Why do you need to find a job or need money? Do you have medical insurance? Are you planning on keeping the baby?
If you plan on giving your baby up for adoption, there are agencies who will try to match you with adoptive parents. Sometimes arrangements can be made where the prospective adoptive parents pay a portion of the medical bills if this is an issue for you.
You must understand that most employers would be hesitant to hire you in your situation because you would very temporary at best. In fact, I know employers that are hesitant to hire young women who just got married for fear that they will get pregnant and leave.
If you can finish school or the semester I would do that. It sounds like this is taken care of from a financial standpoint?
If you live at home, stay there. Your parents won't throw you out on the street.
Your first reponsibility will be to your child. Hopefully the father knows this as well.
Every action we make has a consequence. Unfortuantely, your actions have some pretty steep consequences. Remain positive, have your baby. Keep in mind you may need to postpone your life for awhile as this is the choice you made. It will be hard, but if you are determined, you will find a way to get your life back on track.
Good luck to you!
2007-12-20 10:47:57
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answered by Mike 4
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Victoria's secret had a pregnant girl working there when I worked there. They hire a lot over the Christmas season. I'd try there and also Target (one of my friend's got a job there when she was pregnant) or Walmart, but I don't know that you won't be standing a bit in those jobs. You could try taking some online classes to open up your schedule. Maybe try a temp agency and tell them what sort of work you're looking for. Babysitting? Maybe see if there are job openings on campus at your school like working in the library or something. I work at the library on campus at my school.
2007-12-20 09:45:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Try selling some stuff you don't need on Ebay.Since your a college student why not tutor for some money. Offer yourself up for babysitting to make some extra cash. New Years is coming and lots of people pay good money for an all night sitter.. Think outside of the box !
2007-12-20 09:44:51
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answered by B R 2
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Take it easy, glitz. There are so many ways to earn money from home. I've been involved in several home businesses.
Try buying things wholesale and selling on eBay. You can also do google affiliate marketing (where you create ads on google and earn commission on sales).
These are a few examples. Check my site at www.refocus.ws for more info.
Hope it helps. Good luck, and congrats on the upcoming baby!
2007-12-20 09:43:40
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answered by vectorx 3
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The job hopping does not look good to a prospective employer. If you could get some friends or family (or better yet, a school professor) to give you a good character reference, that may increase your chances. Good luck.
2016-03-16 04:20:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Try workstudy on campus or work in a Day Care or Start your own Day Care so you can be at home with your child.
2007-12-20 09:42:26
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answered by Grimey 3
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Perhaps you should have thought about all of this before you got pregnant, huh?
2007-12-20 09:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Get the father of the baby to give you some money
2007-12-20 09:36:32
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answered by EnglishDenis 3
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hae the baby first.after get a job
2007-12-20 09:35:22
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answered by wHyDoUcArE 2
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