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Laura Taylor
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over 6 months ago

How does one convince an organization that you are certainly capable of fulfilling an entry level job and are willing to stay, perform the job, and seek advancement, if/when available? Incredibly frustrated and losing resilience

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Vicky L. Bennett
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over 6 months ago

Always learning new things, change and loving every bit of it. Stress and all.

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Frederick Goff
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over 6 months ago

If you were born between 1965-1980, I'd love to hear - does this sound about right to you?.. Interesting article about the gen-xers trying to get stuff done. https://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/2018/04/10/generation-x-boston-workforce/

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Arquimedes Rodriguez Mata
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over 6 months ago

Usually, humans beings give many rounds finding a real purpose in their lives, many persons take a lot: Personal development courses, professional careers courses, management & business improvement intense training, among others, but some of them failed to calm their anxiety or search for doing things well or perfectly well, the savage competition to get better salaries and better work positions increase significant stress in the emotional field of the general public. However, some people do not think about their actual job position and real function into the company, we should interact with other humans to complete or exceed our duties, just because we must to evolve in doing better things every day, no matter what simple are our responsibilities in the Plant or even at home. We must figure out that we move in a wonderful - fantastic dynamic Universe that we can define by 3 curves around us: 1) Society and Legal Curve: This is a flexible curve defines our: Social, culture, legal and personal behavior interactions among us: In the professional jobs and in the personal actions, you can easily move that curve at your convenience or depending your powerful position into the: Company, legal court, university, school, business, personal relationship, family, friends or any human activity, you can cheat others, but you never can cheat yourself, doing the right thing is a social, cultural and personal asset. You can always do the right things, doing the correct things and make a hallmark of you doing things well, however manipulating things (public relations) for going well, it is a big difference there, to be honest and ethical is never an old fashioned person, and do your best ever and right improve your curve… 2) Moral Curve: Yes, this is another very flexible curve and not less important curve, this is your moral attitude, this curve is completely subjective, because one thing moral for me it is not moral for others, the more complex thing there, many times your moral compass does not indicate the same angle of the Society moral compass. Many people confuse the moral curve with the religion curve and separate them, however no matter what are you beliefs: Your moral must be coherent with your professional and personal doings related with real facts. You must respect the moral beliefs of others and specially respect your moral codes, if any, you cannot evade the moral codes at your convenience, you can move the moral curve, but sooner or later the moral mirror will reach you, always there is a big difference in duties and legal rights and moral curve cannot be an excuse to comply your duties without hurt the rights of anyone there… 3) Universe Curve: This is the bottom line curve of everything, is where we live and develop our current challenges and learning, we are lucky that this curve is fixed and we cannot move at our convenience, the only way to move is getting a better knowledge of the Universal laws: Heat transfer, dynamic laws, cinematic laws, solid mechanics, chemistry, biology, among others, please keep your ignorance perimeter the smallest possible at least in your professional incumbency, learn better your job and problems will keep out of this curve, do not be ashamed to ask others for help or reading books… We can like to play just one curve in our job place, but we cannot like to play the other curves in the house with family, colleagues and friends, our mankind duties are working 24/7 and they do not take holidays, be careful to keep your personal and professional performance inside those 3 curves in constant equilibrium, do not be perfect, just be human, think about it… Arquimedes Rodriguez Mata

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Tahnee and Jace
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over 6 months ago

I am a 17 yr old and there seems to be NOTHING that hires teenagers but fast food places. I’ve worked in fast food and I completely hated it! I want a job that isn’t fast food I don’t mind slinging coffee or doing paperwork. I am graduating soon and really need to find a job to help pay for college but it is so hard! Any suggestions on how to get a job that isn’t in fast food?

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Hannah Ruby
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over 6 months ago

Is there anything that can help me out of the entry-level hole? I have been at a lot of entry-level positions, but I feel like I should at least have an opportunity. Granted I live in a rural town, no degree, and young. I believe that I can expand into higher levels of employment, not only because of experience but also what I learned on my downtime.

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Becky Felder-Rougon
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over 6 months ago

I have send out over 75 resumes. 2 calls backs but for companies/positions that are not what I’m looking for. Some listing are misleading and wastes everyone’s time. I am getting desperate. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I’m currently working but have “maxed out” my earning potential which is not great to begin with. Help

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Libby Robertson
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over 6 months ago

I loved how versatile it was. It allowed me to wear multiple hats on any given day. Not only did the days fly by but my responsibilities allowed me to learn multiple new skills as well. I specifically enjoyed the opportunity to incorporate proper Human Resourses. There is just something special when you are interviewing someone, you hear their enthusiasm and long term goals, and when you can be a part of them getting on track and can mentor them to be the best version of themselves. That's an amazing feeling.

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Ashley Gregory
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over 6 months ago

I learned to better my customer service. I also learned i was a pretty decent leader as well and could get people to listen to me without repeating myself a hundred times. I still currently work here and we are hiring managers staff and drivers. It is a paper application so come on in!

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Jennipher Delacruz
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over 6 months ago

Prayer works.. it really does after 2 months of bouncing from job to job I found a great job that has a leeway of me growing into a different and much higher position in the office, its a family oriented job that gives you the proper training and detail in order to complete any task given to you, I'm very pleased with the way I’m being treated here so far and I am hoping and praying that I can achieve a life long goal out of this place as well as retiring from here.

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