By: Oh Joyful
Sad but true, job seekers out of the market “too long” are overlooked for employment. Some employers outright discriminate against the unemployed, refusing consideration of an otherwise qualified...
View ArticleBy: Independent
What We DON”T NEED is more labor laws !!! we need technically qualified engineers, electricians, , nurses, computer programmers, even welders and plumbers.. auto mechanics are called technicians and...
View ArticleBy: Independent
Casual dining restaurants are hiring… waiters, bar tenders, cooks, etc…. my wife makes $50 at Outback Steak house in less than 40 hrs./week,
View ArticleBy: Independent
thats $ 50,000 per year waiting tables… can move up to asst. mgr. and make more in a couple years
View ArticleBy: Richard 'Dick' Weiner
I took a temp(as needed) position last September and was full time within 6 months. If you take a temp job, show up on time, do a good job, work to get the job done, and don’t complain about co-workers...
View ArticleBy: Richard 'Dick' Weiner
Independent is right. If the years people complain about not being able to find work, “in their field” were spent learning how to do something new, they’d have jobs now. There are jobs out there to be...
View ArticleBy: David
As a business owner I have to shake my head sadly. I have hired 10 people in the past two months and have to let 9 of them go. Not because of the economy, but because while people say they want the job...
View ArticleBy: Mary
I applied to Macy’s for holiday work and got an interview and was told that they really liked me, but there were no openings, but I would be put on a list they would call from when they had something...
View ArticleBy: Steve
Why isn’t anyone holding the Republican run government of this state accountable? Presidents don’t create job, but local legislation CAN. Why is our employment rate so high yet we’ve cut taxes to the...
View ArticleBy: Toni
I did temp assignments for 3 years until I found a permenant position. While the pay isn’t always the best it gives you a chance to develop new skills, keep the skills you had current, also a great...
View ArticleBy: Wanda Mimms
It seems that’s what companies are doing now to fill in gaps. You never know, most of the time a temporary position turns out to be a try out period.
View ArticleBy: icon downloads
I apologise, that I can help nothing. I hope, to you here will help.
View ArticleBy: Road Scholar
no jobs: Why bother. Leave for NJ now! Do you realize that many employers are “discriminating” against those who are out of work for an extended time? Having a job does, at a minimum, show you are...
View ArticleBy: Jennifer
In 2010 I could see the writing on the wall that I would get laid off soon, so I started looking for a new job. One of the people who called me back was a staffing agency. I was reluctant to leave my...
View ArticleBy: Manny
Temporary work can by lucrative. If you can get temp work consistently, you can work all the time. And if you can get it more consistently than what you can do on your own, you can hire a subcontractor...
View ArticleBy: Ronelle Watkins
Hello David, Will work for you. I need a job. please contact me. ronniew109@yahoo.com
View ArticleBy: minerva
A temporary positions pay LESS than the permanent position! Why bother doing anything but contractors in that case? Remember the staffing agency is taking a cut of your pay. That’s why its a dollar or...
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