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Valerie Johnson
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over 6 months ago

I’ve been a stay at home mom for 10 years and am just now getting back into the work force. I’m nervous and excited all at once.

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Sharon Folmar
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over 6 months ago

I haven't worked in the past 15 yrs now because I have been a home maker and now I am ready to get back out there and get a job and in my past work history I have done telemarketing and food handler in Grapevine and Colleyville school district and Chicken Express and Subway and daycare teacher and I have also worked for Dollar general store but they have all been so very long ago but I am a very fast learner and a very hard worker

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Markeeya Rainey
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over 6 months ago

I am 25.. the last job I had I was just only 18 finishing high school "2011" from there I went to Pittsburgh job corp's completed and I worked from home ,home health aide Care...in 2013 I went back to school Potomac job corp's in Washington DC for hospitality industry... Completed that program to in 2014 and that is when I found out I was expecting*** so from there on I just been a stay at home mom... while her dad worked but I want to get back out there.. I feel embrassed but I always had put my Education First ...HELP LOOKING FOR WORK

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Kandis Carter
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over 6 months ago

I have been in customer service since the age of 14 and have a very strong work ethic. To make a long story short, I've been out of work for the past two years and have just finished my degree. I have been putting in multuple applications every day but with no second interview. Everyone wants someone with experience but how is this possible if they won't give you a chance. Its been 2 months now and I'm worried and stressed out! I am a single mother of two relying on other people to help me financially. This is not what I am use to because I had ALWAYS worked and depended on myself. I feel so beaten down. Am I doing something wrong? Someone please help

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James Shelton
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over 6 months ago

My wife wants a job at a Walgreens around the corner from our house and I keep telling her she should go in and apply, but she gets wicked nervous. She has stayed home with our kids for 7 years but now wants to get back out there. What can I do to help her??

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katrina walker(savage)
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over 6 months ago

got a email back from Morongo it was a no go . I kinda expect it I have a huge gap in time that I haven't worked . It was to raise five boys and my daughter . now my daughter 20. boys are 18,two 15,14,12.My one son was diagnosed with autism . Jobs want you to sell your soul to them . the mention you have a family they run . I have three days totally open too i could only imagine how it it for a parent that only available in the morning only . I have to keep trying :)

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Kayla Jo
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over 6 months ago

I'm currently a stay at home mom. I had to quit my previous Job due to my pregnancy. Ive been ready to go back to work for some time. But its hard to find a job here in Polk county

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Julie Covey
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over 6 months ago

I was a stay at home mom for 24 years. I had just gone back to work when my husband of 28 years informed me that he wanted a divorce so he could be with his long time lover. I struggle to get 20 hours a week at my current job, and can't even afford to rent a room in someone else's house. I live in puyallup, am a fast learner and have oodles of cashiering experience. I need something with medical benefits and guaranteed hours with still having Sundays off for church. Does anyone have any connections in the area?

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Frederick Goff
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over 6 months ago

I was disheartened to read about pregnancy discrimination in this NYT article. Not only is ‘pregnancy discrimination’ morally repugnant, it is also quite financially stupid. Unequivocally, @jobcase, Inc. owes much of our great success to the awesome working-Moms who move us forward every day. If u want your company to succeed- make it an attractive place to work for moms - and of course especially for new Moms when they are navigating the joys and challenges around pregnancy. Have any of you experienced pregnancy discrimination ? How did you react? How do you suggest others to react? #pregnancy #discrimination #culture #mom # DoWhatsRight #success

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/06/15/business/pregnancy-discrimination.html

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