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  • 06-02-2016, 12:35 AM
    kylearmbar
    Re: Grr
    Depending on your age, just go to a temp agency. You'll jump around a bit, while you build experience and someone will hire you if you work hard.

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  • 06-02-2016, 12:43 AM
    AlexisFitzy
    Re: Grr
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    When you apply in person or drop of a resume get a manager's name, than call back and/or go back to the store check on the status.

    Understand that as a manager you receive 100, 1000's of application some from people that don't really want to get a job but just have to apply. You need to stand out and to do so you need to establish a relationship and show real interest.

    If you stay home waiting for something to happen, it won't, YOU need to make it happen by being persistent.

    I really agree with this. I struggled to find my first job and ran around filling out applications all over the place and never got call backs. What seemed to really work for me was making a really amazing resume. There are plenty of resume builders out their and a good, well put together resume makes you stand out a lot. It's also a lot easier with technology today. You can use a job finding site and upload your resume and then send your resume to tons of businesses without having to leave the house. I really found that a good resume helps a lot when it comes to finding a job. Indeed.com is a great job finding site. I hope this helps [emoji4]


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  • 06-02-2016, 02:54 AM
    skimo281
    Re: Grr
    Normally around the summer time it gets a little more difficult to find a job due to the increase of everybody applying. Like somebody else mentioned, recruitment agencies can help a lot. Indeed is another good online job search. I know this might sound silly but something as simple as putting you're available for any shift any day of the week can go a long way as well.
  • 06-02-2016, 09:38 AM
    bcr229
    How old are you?
  • 06-02-2016, 02:17 PM
    Nitewolfie
    Re: Grr
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    How old are you?

    Seventeen. Will be eighteen in October.

    And thank you guys for your input!!
  • 06-02-2016, 02:59 PM
    Nitewolfie
    I also am limited distance, since our vehicle got into an accident and hasn't been fixed properly since..
  • 06-02-2016, 04:58 PM
    Andera33
    Personally, I don't see a problem with looking for jobs on Craigslist. If you know what to look for, it can actually be a good resource for finding a job. If the poster includes the company name and contact info, you can easily look it up to check for legitimacy. As long as you're aware that there are many scammers and you use caution when replying I say go for it.
    There are employers that do not have/know of another way for advertising their open positions. Some of the job search engines (indeed.com, monster.com, etc.) require some type of payment to post/reply to postings, and some people don't want to pay for that so they look for a website where they can advertise for free.
    I found my current job on Craigslist because it is a somewhat new and growing practice and my employer found it was easier to use than signing up for a temp agency/job search engine. It was also a good starting point for me because I moved to a new state not knowing the area. I dropped off my resume at 12 different dental offices, but none were hiring at that time which was incredibly frustrating. I also know of others who have found careers off Craigslist (other dental professionals and a project engineer).
    It isn't as sketchy as some make it seem, although I do agree that there are other and better ways to find a job, but I don't think you need to scratch Craigslist off your list just yet especially if you truly are desperate for a job. :) If you have any questions regarding how I went about it, please feel free to pm me!
  • 06-03-2016, 03:28 PM
    Snoopyslim
    Re: Grr
    Word and mouth! Who do you know - what do they do? Ask if you can be a shop kid or helper, mow lawns, ask around - your friend's parents, friends, family - tell everyone you know you're looking for a job and will do anything.

    My boss hates when people come in under dressed (even though it's a construction outfit) and NEVER wear a hat into an establishment while looking for a job. Also go in early and keep at it - drop a resume off then call back in a week.
  • 06-03-2016, 04:35 PM
    bcr229
    Re: Grr
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nitewolfie View Post
    I also am limited distance, since our vehicle got into an accident and hasn't been fixed properly since..

    Is biking an option? I didn't get a car of my own until I was 20, but I had a 12-speed that got me where I needed to go.

    Schools are letting out for the summer, have you considered offering in-home babysitting for kids too old for day care but not old enough to be home alone?
  • 06-03-2016, 04:42 PM
    Nitewolfie
    We don't have many family members here, nor friends.

    I don't know how to ride a bike to be honest...Was never taught how and I am prone to get hurt on moving things like that.
    I've searched on CL for people whom are looking for sitters and even posted an ad.
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