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Steven Ransom
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over 6 months ago

Research the career requirements, certification information, and experience required for starting a career as a certified office manager. Learn More

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Misty Suarez
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over 6 months ago

I'm wanting to get a job laborer or helper fire watch start low come up I went got my ISTC and firewatch badge but no one will give me a chance cause i dont got connections

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Misty Suarez
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over 6 months ago

My Name is mist i went down got my ISTC and firewatch badge but no one will give me a chance cause i dont know anyone from the inside all i want is a chance to show im a hard worker and want to climb to the top.

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Heather L. Burnside
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over 6 months ago

Good Evening and Happy New Year!

It's been a while since I posted on here. Due to being occupied with job searching and other personal matters, I am back.... To ask for advice on in-demand job skills and certification courses that are the best time and money investments for 2019 and beyond. Please provide information that is beneficial and positively contributes to this post (There are times when people use these posts to brag about their financial successes and put others down for not doing the same "soon enough". Life happens and others do their damnedest to be stable). I want to improve my marketability and increase my chances of gaining full employment with benefits along with making investing in stocks and contributing to my retirement account. I am not expecting everyone to have the "perfect answer", but sage advice is definitely welcomed.

Thank you and have a Wonderful 2019!

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Tyiheme Richardson
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over 6 months ago

I am a Certified Carpenter and I also have my OSHA certificate. I have been doing my own landscaping for 5 years and still going. I have had jobs where I have to cook and wash dishes so I’m pretty much like a all around worker. But even though I have these Certifications and and a lot of work experience I have been having difficult times trying to find a job. I know my certificates can benefit me through construction type of business’s but I have yet to find a job in either the food or construction industry I am only 20 years old and I am very ambitious. I pray everybody gets the jobs they want and I pray I can atleast get a job. I was just looking for recommendations on what some of you guys would do if you was in my shoes or just some advise to help me get closer to what I want. Thank you

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Ally G
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over 6 months ago

Decide. Decide what you want to study. Do you enjoy upper or lower level math? Do you enjoy teaching Shakespeare or teaching the alphabet? Decide what interests you most and start by studying something related to that. Volunteer. The best way to decide if this is the right path for you is to try it! Volunteer at local schools with kids of various ages to narrow down what you enjoy, or if you enjoy it at all. Try this as soon as possible! Enroll. If you don’t have the time to attend a college, enroll online! (some great ones are edx.org, which is free, or Coursera, which is pay per class to become certified). The first step is to get your bachelors degree whether that be in science, english, math, etc. Certification. The final step is taking the certification test for the age group and subject that you wish to teach. Make sure you know what state you will be in because you can only be certified for specific states at a time! Each state is different so make sure to keep this in mind!

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Tiea Kirschner
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over 6 months ago

I've completed a course as a CNA here in CT since June 2018, got a job as a CNA in July 2018 but because of lack of transportation I was unable to stay, I only did 3months there since then I've been applying and going to interviews but there reason for not employing me is because I don't have a drivers license.... I don't get it why is it like this here in CT because other states aren't like this. I mean how am I going to afford to be able to learn how to drive and purchase a car if I'M unemployed? Can Anyone feel my pain?

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Alex Delvalle
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over 6 months ago

This days whatever job u have u have to keep no matter what. Dont matter if u have to do more then everyone else. As long the productin get out and managment is happy who cares! u want to go back to school to make a better living spend ur time and money trying to get a degree, nobody wants to hired u because u dont have expirience on the field. It takes good luck to find a good job that pays unless u have friends that acomodait u in a good job.I dont! Many peolpe feel trap because they want better oportunitys but they dont have the school neccesary or the expirience.Factorys dont want to give the rigth training because pruduction can't be stop but yet u can see all the wasted material and time from the ones that tell the people what to do.

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Thaeus Douglas
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over 6 months ago

How beneficial might it be to obtain and utilize such certificate or License?

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Tom McKillop
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over 6 months ago

Hi Martin I have my CDL A and have been driving for 18 years. Where are the Amazon driving jobs. I live in MA. Thanks. Tom

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