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Guest Downhome
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My past job, which was only for about four or five months, was the first one I've had that was a true five days a week 8-4 type of thing. I have to say that I got VERY used to it, because now that I sit here at home I don't know what the hell to do, other than post here and whatnot. I feel like I'm going crazy, and need something to do! It's amazing how much I got used to working, when before having nothing to do seemed so, easy.

 

Oh well, I just wanted to share that, thanks.

 

Sincerely,

...Downhome...

Guest oldschoolwrestling
Posted

Are you having trouble finding a job or are you not looking?

Guest Downhome
Posted
Are you having trouble finding a job or are you not looking?

Oh I'm looking, it's the ONLY other thing that I can do at the moment. However, there simply aren't any jobs in my area, and I mean that literally. If you look in the papers, etc... there are only maybe 1-6 jobs in there a day, all of which are stuff that I am not qualified for and the such. It's really hard here, REALLY hard. My mom actually works at an employment agency however, so I have all of them looking for me there also...

 

...but even with that, they have almost no jobs coming in, ugh.

Guest Sandman9000
Posted

Go do volunteer work or something.

 

I mean, if you really are desperate for something to do, it is better then nothing.

Guest Big Poppa Popick
Posted

i would never thought sandie wouldve said something like that

Guest oldschoolwrestling
Posted

During times like these you pretty much have to take low level jobs, anything to make money. It will keep you busy, you can meet new people and when the economy turns around you have something on your resume. You may even move up in that low end job.

Guest Zack Malibu
Posted
Go do volunteer work or something.

 

I mean, if you really are desperate for something to do, it is better then nothing.

Preach on Sandman.

 

Seriously Downhome, volunteer work could lead into something even better for you down the line. Most teachers and social workers (the two fields that I'm interested in winding up in) start off as volunteers and wind up getting placed somewhere, or moving up in the same company due to their volunteer status. It couldn't hurt to look into volunteer work for your interests.

Posted

Don't tell me you're only looking in the papers. Monster and Hotjobs are bound to have more listings for your area. Nowadays, most newspapers don't have as many listings as you can find on the internet.

Guest Kingpk
Posted

Try a temp agency. They usually have companies looking for people to do the odd job here and there.

Guest MarvinisaLunatic
Posted

I love topics that remind me of stuff from Dumb and Dumber.. I just got the DVD last week...

 

<Dumb and Dumber mode>

 

Harry : "I can't believe we drove around all day and there's not a single job in this town. There is nothing, nada, zip!"

 

Lloyd: "Yeah, unless you wanna work 40 hours a week.."

 

</Dumb and Dumber mode>

Guest Downhome
Posted
Try a temp agency. They usually have companies looking for people to do the odd job here and there.

My mom WORKS at one! Thanks everyone, Dames, everyone else, I know I'm not alone but it sure as hell is hard here. Maybe I'll just go watch some more wrestling, *sigh*.

Guest IDrinkRatsMilk
Posted

Hey, look on the bright side, Downhome. You're a songwriter, free time can be good for the ol' creativity. But I know how it can be... working at Taco Bell until 3 in the morning cause there's just nothing else there was shit, but that's what I was driven to by the boredom of just doing nothing.

Guest RenegadeX28
Posted

I know how you feel dude. The last time I had a job was early September....

 

I worked all summer. Basically, I didn't enjoy my vacation. From July 1st to August 8th, 2002, I worked at North Bergen Parks Dept. It was brutal. Around here (New Jersey), it was one of the hottest summers in a while. There was that heatwave that happened....at 9am, it peaked 93 degrees, and I was outside cutting grass. We had to go to all the parks in town.

 

It was worth it. I got more than $700 bucks. The week right after I finished there, there was a store called Family Dollar opening like 3 blocks away from me. So I applied to be part of the Grand Opening staff. Another brutal 2 weeks began. The first day..........96....97 degrees....and I was in an 18-wheeler.......unloading all the stuff, to build the store..(shelves......aisle dividers.....etc).

 

It was worth it. It killed alot of time, since I didn't do anything at home. Another 320 bucks to my name.

 

Since that last day at Family Dollar.....(oh yeah, they let all the minors go, since the store has early closing times), I have not had a job. It is VERY HARD to get a job here...

Posted

Just so you guys know, I had a job interview yesterday with a printing company that seemed to go well and another this morning with the Anti-Defamation League. I hope I can land something soon.

 

Dames

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted

I need a damn job, too. I'm friggin' broke.

 

uhh...

 

Anyone want to buy some weed?

Guest NoCalMike
Posted

Job hunting sucks. The biggest problem with going for low-level jobs is that OFTEN the description does not necessarily have that much to do with what you actually end up doing....Or you are hired with the promise or mind-set that the company is actually looking to temps for eventual hirings, yet within 2 weeks you find it is just bullshit and you are in the nightmare routine just like everyone else.....oh wait, did I just volunteer my private information?? hehehe

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