
Being open takes skilled listening. I feel that being a good patient listener without interrupting will benefit your connection with the world.

You would need to have great customer service skills. You would need to have great money handling skills and be reliable

Although I have obtained different skills and experience in different fields over the years, I seem to have no worth to employers these days due to the fact that I'm not very proficient in the use of computers and companies don't want to train. I find that most employers prefer the younger generation that has literally grown up with technology and overlook the skills and assets that my generation has to offer. It's very frustrating and extremely difficult to find a decent paying job for those of us in my situation. I know I'm very capable of learning and doing a great job if given the chance.

The busier we are the more my character shines leaving a tremendous gateway of room to utilize my skills & personality !!

Any ideas how to increase my typing speed and beefing up my Excel to expert level?

How do I find the appropriate headhunter or recruiter that can sell my skills. A person that actually sees me as a commodity and is willing to get me into the right interviews; not just see me as a commission?

Hi my name is John and I have many different skills, you should give me a chance at employment and watch me accel.

I'm a single mother for four kids and I've hit hard times. I've been a cashier and I've worked in a factory sorting corn before. I know how to run Microsoft and im a visual learner. I've done a roof just by reading. I'm quite intelligent and a hard worker.

..keeps my media skills up to date, I mix and mingle with other media professionals and I get to do my bit for the Montgomery community.

I have a variable background from laboratory work to working with Developmentally disabled population how can I maximize on my transferable skills into future employment opportunities. Non healthcare positions prefered