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ScamBuster
Joined: 30 Jan 2005 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 12:17 pm Post subject: Help. I have a BA in management since 2003, I can't find a j |
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| I also have a Paralegal certificate, I have found temp works in paralegal, nothing perm. I relocated to Georgia in Feb. of 2006, same thing. My resume was done by a professional, still no solid job. Finally, I got a temp job which lasted for 7 months. Meanwhile, I have a home to pay. No job not even at Walmart. Where do I go from here? p.s. I forgot to say that I was trained as a patient care tech, where do I go with that? I have a RE License in GA, real estate market extremely slow everywhere. Any advice will do.If any of you can give me some leads I'll be forever grateful.Thanks.GJ |
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ShadeSlayer
Joined: 15 Jul 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 1:08 am Post subject: Help. I have a BA in management since 2003, I can't find a j |
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| have you tried teaching jobs? Try some schools around where you live.P.S. Teacher's aid/substitute also helps.good luck! |
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CelinaJ
Joined: 28 Jun 2004 Posts: 4
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:58 pm Post subject: Help. I have a BA in management since 2003, I can't find a j |
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| stop being so picky. "dead end" jobs pay the bills.the companies that hire folk into dead end jobs know in advance that they'll lose the folk when a better job is found somewhere else ... and don't care.{Btw, Georgia is a big state ... if you're living in rural Plains, GA the job market is likely pretty small. if you're in the urban Atlanta area, there are tens of thousands of potential employers. We can't help you if you don't tell us.} |
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luckystar
Joined: 10 Sep 2004 Posts: 6
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 2:48 am Post subject: Help. I have a BA in management since 2003, I can't find a j |
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| Are you looking for more legal work or something in patient care? Be specific in making that decision and make sure to upload your resume on Yahoo! HotJobs. Also go to linked in, its a great networking and job search site that isn't as mainstream. Start looking specifically in your industry for the companies you want to look for and apply directly to them - and you can also go to headhunters/staffing firms to help you out too. They can help with your resume if it needs it, give you interviewing advice, etc.Some great websites to visit - www.hotjobs.comwww.linkedin.comwww.beyond.com www.georgiajobs.netGood luck! |
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Dhananjeyan
Joined: 05 Aug 2006 Posts: 6
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Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 3:39 pm Post subject: Help. I have a BA in management since 2003, I can't find a j |
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| When we lose our jobs or lose our status the thing to remember is not to get upset, become bitter or resentful, or lash out and blame others. After we have dried our tears, we have to bounce back, accept the loss, reinvent ourselves and move on.Perhaps, we need to change our attitudes and shift our paradigms; perhaps we need to confront our values, or learn new skills. Perhaps, we need to get honest feedback on our performance, on our work behaviors and attitudes to identify our strengths, weaknesses and areas for improvement. Perhaps we need to retool ourselves. Perhaps we need to leave our present organization when we are no longer happy and fulfilled in what we are doing.When we find ourselves in this situation we have to plan our career. Career planning is a deliberate process of knowing WHO we are so that we can be sure WHERE we want to go or WHAT we want to be at some defined point in the future. It involves an analysis of career/job options that are new to you. Career analysis is based on accurate, valid and timely information from --- reading, interviewing primary resources persons and direct observation of those persons while doing their job.Here are some sites, which can help you plan your career.Job Hunters Bible - My favorite. I have taught their system to hundreds of people with great results. Richard N. Bolles, America's dean of Career Consultants, heads the company and is also the author of the book, 'What Color Is Your Parachute.' This book should be available in your library.http://www.JobHuntersBible.comCareers for the ‘People Person’http://www.learningandlife.com/options/top-5-people-person-careers.phpCareerBuilder.Comhttp://www.careerbuilder.comCareerPlanner.Comhttp://www.careerplanner.com/U. S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbookhttp://www.bls.gov/oco/The Princeton Review Career Quiz - Free. A brief 24-part questionnaire related to the Birkman Method, with intriguing career suggestions.http://www.review.com/career/careerquizhome.cfm?menuID=0&careers=6 The RHETI Test - Free. Related to the Enneagramhttp:/www.9types.com/Tests for SaleAnalyze My Career - Aptitude tests, personality tests, occupation interests, entrepreneurial index.http://www.AnalyzeMyCareer.comJohn Holland's Self-Directed Searchhttp://www.self-directed=search.com/Other Career Tests and Siteshttp://www.assessment.com/http://web.tickle.com/take/online-career...http://careerplanning.about.com/mbody.htm?once=true&http://www.ncda.org/Peace and every blessing! |
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