
Alison P
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www.monster.com |
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P-Sue
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Hi Jenny,
You can look in the newspapers & the internet under hot jobs.
Ask friends & family if they know of a job that will fit your personality and with what you want to do in life.
I hope this helps
P-Sue |
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Amber S
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you can go to job search.com |
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Jolly
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Hi Jen;
Where are you from? What type of job you're looking for? What do you specialize? You're age category? 20-30, 30-40 etc.
If you answer these, then I'm sure you'll get more response. |
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Christina
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hotjobs, monster, careerbuilder, etc. Or just go to google and type in the type of job you want and the area you want it in and see if anything comes up. |
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melbac@sbcglobal.net
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monster.com |
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lucia
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You can browse Craigslist.com and choose the city you live in and if it's not on there, the city near you, for jobs. It's a fun site to look at. It also has other categories to browse. Good luck in looking for a job. Hope I could help.
Lucia |
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Cycler
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If the State in which you reside sponsers a workforce or job bank, try there. The employer contacts and job descriptions are more reliable than a newspaper or personnel agency. They may offer resume and other helpful services, too! |
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lsenn
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depnds on the type of job you want.
If you are a techie, www.dice.com is good. Someone already mentioned monster.com. |
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Nice Planet- I'll Take It
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Most larger cities have an Employment dept, where you can sign up and check back for openings. Probably in the Listings for "State Of..' in the phone book. May be county, also.
Just dont stand on the corner with a cardboard sign, please! |
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bigdogthepirate
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Gas station |
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