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What's the average length of time it takes someone to find work? I may be an idiot when it comes to marriage, but I was a good employee except for that last infraction. I'm surprised I've not heard anything by now. Tomorrow will be 2 weeks. |
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"B. Chamberlin" <jbrianchamberlin@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:v350e11laapd47gdjb8e6ihpoldmairkki@4ax.com... Quote:
made only about 2/3 of his previous salary for about six months, during which time he looked for, and obtained, a position commiserate with his previous position. I believe I've heard (don't ask me where) that, generally, it is better to have a job, ANY job, when looking for a job, than not. You might want to think about looking outside your skill set, or below what you really should be making, and get something for the interim. Sheila |
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On Thu 21 Jul 2005 05:33:35p, B. Chamberlin wrote:
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temp postions. My ex was let go from his employer April of 2004, and he's still unemployed. -- Cal~ calliope 123 at gmail dot com |
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On Thu 21 Jul 2005 06:27:43p, WhansaMi wrote:
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'Company Front' so to speak, with a receptionist, phones, faxes, offices and conference rooms, etc.. so that people can appear to be employed while job hunting. The funny thing is, most everyone knows who they are and what they do, but it still seems to 'work'. These types of companies are usually utilized by top executives and such and are often a 'perk' of those laid off through no fault of their own. -- Cal~ calliope 123 at gmail dot com |
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"B. Chamberlin" <jbrianchamberlin@adelphia.net> wrote in message
news:v350e11laapd47gdjb8e6ihpoldmairkki@4ax.com... Quote:
Some pointers (I've proven very good at this, by the way): * Most jobs are not filled by people answering ads. In fact, most openings are never advertised. They are filled by people knowing somebody. You need to call your contacts in your industry. * Every cover letter you send should be written for that particular job. Plus, you should have several different copies of your resume, each tailored to a specific focus (for example, one for retail management, one for retail buyer, another for marketing manager, etc etc) * Speaking of resumes, how is yours? You realize most don't even get read. People make the mistake of agonizing over silly details - the resume has one purpose, and one purpose only - to make your phone ring. That's it. In other words, tell them what they want to hear. * Use this time wisely. If you haven't posted your resume to every online service you can think of, well... why haven't you? Most of them can be tailored to send you job openings in your field via e-mail everyday. * Use this time wisely #2 - Learn something. If you don't know HTML, learn it. Learning to make and upload webpages is one of the most important skills you can learn... why? Because you can make a little three page "about Brian" website, and direct employers there. It's stuff like this that got me hired over more qualified people more than once. * do something *every single day* related to getting a job. And I don't mean circle want ads. * get out there and talk to people. Go to companies you'd like to work at and try to make an appointment with the supervisor of the department you'd like to work in. Say "I'm looking for a job, and I just wanted to introduce myself to you" * don't sleep late. Your competition isn't. I've done all of the above when looking for work. Always remember that there are people like me competing with you. People willing to do that much more. The people who send resumes and wait for a call will never, ever beat a person like that. |
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"B. Chamberlin" <jbrianchamberlin@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:v350e11laapd47gdjb8e6ihpoldmairkki@4ax.com... Quote:
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 02:09:27 GMT, "jwb" <jwb3333removethis@excite.com>
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--Brian |
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 23:52:26 -0400, "dejablues" <deja.blues@gmail.com>
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"jwb" <jwb3333removethis@excite.com> wrote in message news:rzYDe.6256$Y54.834@twister.nyc.rr.com... Quote:
employer who had been quoted about the difficulty of hiring qualified technical people locally. Quote:
the receptionist at a company I wanted to send a resume to. I told her I had to send some material to the director of development, but lost his name and extension. My boss was going to kill me! I figured, worst case if the receptionist did not bite, I would be an anonymous goof ball. Quote:
that covers many of the things jwb is mentioning. Quote:
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In article <lis1e1hk21cb8hfu8028r43ln8dsug1tcm@4ax.com>,
B. Chamberlin <jbrianchamberlin@adelphia.net> wrote: Quote:
Maine and not New Hampshire. They paid a max of $198 a week, Maine paid $256. See http://www.claiminformation.com/unem...p.htm#benefits GGG -- To contact me: GGGNH@yahoo.mail ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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There's no such thing as an "average" time to find a new job. It varies wildly depending on the region of the country and what you are qualified to do.
However, in the current job market in most places, two weeks is nothing. You can probablyexpect it to take several months. |
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B. Chamberlin <jbrianchamberlin@adelphia.net> wrote:
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to employee. |
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