haha this is hilarious... i'm in a ty situation right now with my job but i am looking for a new one and putting up with the bs in the meantime. it is what it is and it's the way it has to be for now.
Oh is this what your about? Congrats, you really put it on me.
Rob
haha this is hilarious... i'm in a ty situation right now with my job but i am looking for a new one and putting up with the bs in the meantime. it is what it is and it's the way it has to be for now.
I still think you are a dumbass and I am going to beat you 3 ways to Sunday but good for you for sticking it out and not just running out like a because you didn't get your way or because the work sucks.
Keep your talking (or lack there of) to your I.Pussy and koriduhh fight to the death thread please.
i wasn't going to stoop to calling you names but... please.
btw my stepfather always says, "you gotta make it a job to look for a job. anything less is just being lazy!"
I don't think what I said was that bad. In fact I complimented him.
It is always easier to find a job when you have a job. You never know whom you might meet at work.
Given the nature of the work you do, volunteering is also a way to meet someone who knows someone who might give you the inside scoop.
This thread is funny. Any thread where ashbeeigh gets on is funny.
I never realized ash had s that big![]()
Yep. On my list of things to do in 2010.
still waiting for your answer, Hustle.
The fact that you still live with your parents answers a lot. If you lived on your own I could guarantee you would've found a job by now. It's too easy to mooch off your parents. But i don't blame you cause your parents are enablers for their little angle I'm sure.
Rob
I've served in Spurstalk with Kori Ellis. Kori Ellis is a friend of mine. I know Kori Ellis, and YOU missy are no Kori Ellis!
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lol @ hiding behind Kori.
Kori hustles though. You get your grind on and make Kori money and I'll shut my trap.
I truly don't understand how someone can NOT have a job. I've been working since the day I turned 16, I've got bills out the wazoo and I like to live comfortably...I just don't get all these dead beats (not you Ash, just in general) who are out of work for months and months. Then they decide they've got some type of disability and file for social security at the age of 20. Seriously, wtf is wrong with people?!
On the other hand...if my parents allowed me to live with them and provide for me I would milk that for all that's worth!
and spell check before hitting send.
I saw this all the time at ACORN. People would come to me and say, "pero, mees, I'm waiting for my desabilattty. Thaz why I'm beehind." Please. Cry me a river.
Ahh spell check smack! For those who can't retort with !
Rob
One of the questions I ask every candidate I meet with who is actively seeking employment is: What are you doing in your job search to help you find employment? 8 out of 10 answer with "searching job boards, sending out my resume, applying online". 80% of the unemployed are doing exactly what you're doing and where has that left them? Still unemployed. I think it's great you're branching out and trying to be somewhat creative in your search by joining these social networking sites but honestly, you're wasting your time. Why not join a networking group that actually meets face to face? Get yourself out there. ing sell yourself.
I know a girl who was making $18,000 per for the first four years out of college. She hated it, but continued working hard and eventually made some connections that landed her a job in the pharmaceutical industry. She kept working hard at her new job and just got promoted, again.
She now banks close to 200K and runs most of the Midwest for this pharmaceutical company. She just turned 34.
But hey, good luck on waiting for that "dream" job.
Man, this is a dog pile of the highest order...![]()
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Shouldn't you be recommending she go to a job placement agency, or whatever they are called?
I'll take two yobes and some fries, thank you!
all of you.
I was passing along the information. It's another thing to add. It's not something I spend 24/7 doing. There are days that I spend 4-5 hours on cover letters, resumes, interviews. Seriously. I wish all of you would just be a bit nicer sometimes (is that even humanly possible for (99.8% of the posters here?).
And other posters have mentioned their employment woes. Have they received the same response as I have? No. So, please, just have some sense of sympathy, empathy, humanity. I understand most of this is internet , bs, etc.but tone it down a bit...or spread the love (or hate) a bit.
And again, all of you.
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