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Michael Wenger
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over 6 months ago

Looking for a career with advancement opportunitys. I have been in the construction trade for over 20 years and have knowledge in just about ever trade. Would like to possibly become a general contractor or possibly something in the design and management area.

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Catherine Lindemann
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over 6 months ago

Life is always changing. People are always changing. In result, we must change and grow as individuals. As life progresses new technology, jobs, and ideas arise. As these new advances occur one must start learning new things to help them adapt. We as a whole, must never stop learning, because when we know more we are able to experience, understand, and grow more as an individual.

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Geoff Baldridge
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over 6 months ago

I've come to realize that I'm really good at a lot of things, and I know a little about a lot. However, I don't know a lot about anything and I'm great at nothing. I want to change this. I need to find my place in the workforce, no matter where it be in the world. Where do I begin, and how?

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Brianna Benedict
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over 6 months ago

I love my job but there is no chance of progressing in my career. There is no benefits or pay raises. Other than that I really enjoy what I do and the experience that I get to have with other customers that stay at the hotel.

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William Vaughn
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over 6 months ago

Hey I'm currently employed looking to find a better job opportunity!!!

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Julie C. Wang
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over 6 months ago

Love the challenge of running my own business. Always interesting and as a self-motivated person I try to avoid working for people from whom I cannot learn.

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Psoma Chinn
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over 6 months ago

So I was a bartender at a small seasonal restaurant in the year 2000 I came back to work there in 2001 & on the third day he asked if I'd take care of something for him if I did I'd get a raise to 12.50 & hour and still be able to get my tips as head bartender. I of course said yes thinking it be something silly but instead he wanted me to oversee a new cook coming in and if the cook was up to task to fire the other cook & make arrangements for another cook to come in for interviews later that week. And that's how I became head bartender & assistant manager of the Hudson Beach Cafe.

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Renee Way
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over 6 months ago

I am a 50 year old woman. I am currently employed and have been with my company for 29 years. I feel it's time for me to move on to the next chapter in my life. I work as a supervisor in a fast pace cold environment. I have a team of 20 employees I am in charge of. Very familiar with GMP,HASSP, CCP etc. It is a meat facility. It is also a union runner facility and I was shop Stewart for the union for many years. I have been a supervisor for the past 12 years.

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Amparo Montejo
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over 6 months ago

I like my job and l would like to succeed in life

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Kaleb Hall
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over 6 months ago

I think the best way to move up in a comapany is to show improvement on the job your requried to do and to not be a call out or a employee whos late or always sick or something, i think a worker whi deserves an advance in a business are the ones that show the dedication to their job.

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