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Lois Martin
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over 6 months ago

Yes you're worried. Yes you're frustrated. But be careful not to let it show to hiring managers and other staff. Good read on the subject: https://www.forbes.com/sites/lizryan/2017/08/06/whatever-you-do-dont-act-like-a-desperate-job-seeker/#5d967cc118bc

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Emmanuela Angu
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over 6 months ago

I have never worked before, not because I was too lazy, but because I legally could not. However, now I can, but it's alot harder than I thought. I have applied to several places like Popeyes and Arby's but got declined because I have no work experience. I have no idea what to do next. I really need advice. Am I doing this all wrong; should I approach the managers directly instead of applying online? What can I do to boost my chances of getting hired? What sort of companies are lenient about "no experience"? #desperate

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sebastian bowman
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over 6 months ago

because of my criminal back ground i hope they can sleep at night knowing they are going to starve my unborn child

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RUTA ROPATI ALAILIMA
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over 6 months ago

#need work #asap

I've been here in Las vegas for about 5 months now. I have 5 years experience of airline cs. I've been applying since the day i moved here but no hits. #desperate #need help anyone?

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LaBann Blow
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over 6 months ago

Hello, I am in extreme need for a job. If anyone can offer me anything in the Philadelphia area that pays around $17-$20 please let me know.

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