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Ferchichi Wissem
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over 6 months ago

I'm new in the USA i have a green card and i living in Michigan i was come from Italy and i search for help to find a job and no one help me , my wife is disable and i living with her on section 8 and she kept me at home no friends outside and no job because she don't like me find a job to meet someone else and she will lose her medicade So i don't know what I do , Please people help me with advices or anything to be outside from this situation I'm really sad and suffering i don't have no food for 2 days and no money either . I don't ask for money i ask for find a job and i don't care if I'm hungry i want living peaceful life that's what I need . Thanks If any one want to help me this is my contact email: wissemkingdom@gmail.com God bless you all .

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Darius Hopkins
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I am seeking remote work since my friends and I are moving to Buenos Aires, Argentina in March 2023. I have a masters degree. Experience in accounting, property management, and medical coding and billing.

#workfromhome #job #jobsearch #accounting #medicalbilling #propertyaccountant

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Background checks don't typically involve your online activity. However, if your online activity (social media posts) are public then they can use that to make their decision.

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Nur Yunlu
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Switch your account private mode temporarily.

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Michael Martinez
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over 6 months ago

How do I apply for an at home job for optum

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Antonio Gonzalez
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I whant to get out of my misery #application #jobsearch

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Ricky Posadas
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over 6 months ago

I'm only looking for jobs in plainview TX 79072

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Chigozie Okoroagu
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I need a help,am looking for job am a qualified plumber from Nigeria with more than 5 years experience

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Yami Fuentes
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Soy menor de edad y busco trabajo de medio tiempo #jobsearch

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When I was 16 I had one small advantage. My father was an electrician/contractor. So I had the opportunity to test the waters in skilled trades. It paid off for me. I'm not sure what the trades are paying for "helpers" but it could be a very good/lucrative (6 figure) future. At 16 you have a full life ahead. Why not check it out now. You never know you might just like it :)

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Reena B.
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Do you have any skills? For example, one of my teenage relatives fixes broken phone screens for his friends and family. He has made a nice little business out of that.

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Nur Yunlu
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It is no secret making more money depends on higher checks lining up together in the restaurant industry. Alcohol beverage sales increase the bill, and servers can make more tips.

At the same time, selling alcoholic beverages requires some knowledge of wine, beer, and hard liquors for recommendation and selling them.

Wine is the hardest to learn because it takes time, and one tries different wines as much as a person can. Realistically, learning wine takes time. Hard liquor beverages are easier to learn if compared with wine knowledge.

On the other hand, if you work in BYOB (Bring Your Own Beverages) restaurants, servers don’t have to know about alcoholic beverages. Simply, you are not selling it. Patrons bring their alcoholic drinks, and the server serves them.

Some of the BYOB restaurants charge a cork fee of around 10 to 25 dollars. Unfortunately, tips would be lower compared with alcohol sales.

I used to work in a BYOB restaurant, and we turned the tables many times and still made good money without selling alcoholic beverages.

Let me know your preferences as a present / former restaurant worker.

#jobsearch #aboutmyjob #workfromhome #foodservices #retail #motivation #advice #watercooler #interview #resume #application #wordsofadvice

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Customer service at Board of Education

BYOB

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I just got an interview but don't know how to get there

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