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I took a job worked hard put all I had into it and nothing was ever good enough #jobsearch

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I worked for Brosnan Security for a few months. When my initial assignment was over I was assigned to cover for another few weeks while someone was on vacation. When this assignment ended I was unable to reach my supervisor and was not given any additional work. No one from the company reached out to me to let me know what was going on. Very disappointed in them.


Hi,, I live in VT and work as CFO at a Maple Syrup that is one of the largest in the world, I am looking to move to Westchester County where my family is located, If anyone knows of a food/manufacturing compay in Westchester looking for a CFO or consulting please let me know! #jobsearch #hiring

I’m 16 looking for a job, on record I have experience in social environments, as-well as handling over the phone placed orders. Off record I have experience in warehouses, lifting and organization. #teenjob #jobsearch

I would love to work and be employed and start making money I don't know what else to say


STOP!” 🛑 he shouted. “I just gave you a gift 🎁 and you threw it on the floor!”
As I began to apologize, my college professor admonished me in the large lecture hall:
“Learn to accept compliments gracefully. Say a simple ‘thank you’ next time.“
(For context: Dr. Reynolds publicly praised my presentation. Wrinkling my nose as if disgusted, I muttered, “It wasn’t as good as the others.“)
Many people have a difficult time accepting praise🙌. They become embarrassed 🙈 and brush the compliment off with some deprecating remark.
When praised for their appearance/personality/a job well done, I’ve heard such comments as:
❌You can’t be serious.
❌You need glasses👓. I gained a lot of weight.
❌How could you like my new haircut? It makes my nose👃 look big.
❌I didn’t do anything special. Anyone could have done it. 🤷♀️
When people tell you that you’re special, or you look nice, or you’ve done a good job, accept their remarks with an assertive “Thank you.”
Tossing the praise off makes the compliment giver feel as if they have shown poor judgment:
👉You’re attacking their opinions and observations of you.
👉Comments that discount the compliment discount the compliment giver
Confident, assertive communicators accept direct praise without downplaying or ridiculing it with belittling remarks.
Compliments are a form of social interaction.
We all give them; we all receive them.
Just as important as learning to give a compliment is learning to take one!
The next time you feel uncomfortable when someone pays you a compliment, tell yourself:
✔️This person has praised me.
✔️I should feel good about it, not embarrassed.
✔️I should make them feel glad they praised me, not sorry!
Accepting a compliment gracefully involves four simple steps:
1️⃣ Hold your head high.
2️⃣ Look the person in the eye. 👁
3️⃣ Smile. 😀
4️⃣ Say, “Thank you.“ 🙏 [“I appreciate that,” or “What a nice thing to say.”] PERIOD
Practice the steps while looking in the mirror.
You’ll soon be accepting compliments with style and grace.
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I loved my job. I was the manager and got to meet new people all the time. I put a lot of time into maidpro. Unfortunately the owner didn't put near as much time. Long story but do you not like your job? Are you doing it just for the paycheck? It makes a big difference.