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Try guru.com as well. It’s been a life saver for me.
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Sometimes employers hesitate to hire experienced workers because they fear that they will not be able to adjust from their old habits and into a new working environment. If you get an interview, emphasize that you have a very flexible attitude
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I am in my middle 30′s and I feel just like you. The world has been taking over by this young population. Even my doctor is younger than me. I moved to a new place and started looking for a Job, 6 job applications later and no job. I gave up, going back to school to boost up my resume. Good Luck to you!!
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hi, its jack
i wana know all abt u coz i m also suffing with same problem. i m a graphic Designer. so i think we both can help each other. i can work with CorelDraw, Illustrator, Photoshop, Quark Express, Macro. Director, Flash in dis softwared i can handle any kinda job. n tell me abt u i’ll help u.
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jack
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Sorry, but about 14 years ago (after 1 year of clerical/data entry) you should have developed more valuable and marketable skills. Your clerical skills are being automated at rates never seen before. You are competing with either (a) computers or (b) hot young playthings for execs. Neither of these is good for you – but neither were they 15 years ago (although maybe you feel into category (b) back then?)
Anyway, it is WAY, WAY too late to be getting desperate. You brought this on yourself. Here are my suggestions:
- Move to another location.
- Lower your wages more.
- During an interview, try to offer something extra – some other basic skill or idea you can do for the company (run errands, set up schedules, do light marketing, etc.)
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Believe it or not but, my niece just went to New Amsterdam for a vacation when she got back home it was then she found out that she had no job to return to.. she packed her suit cases and furniture and returned to New Amsterdam and is now working in a credit office doing the same job.. clerical / general office work.
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Go to careerbuilders.com they have good jobs listed there. It is very hard to find a job these days unless you are 18-25 size 2 with long legs and a nice a$$. But there are some good jobs still left out there. Another thing to do is place an ad in your paper… minmal words just saying you can do clerical work, with so many years expereince. And to contact you for a full resume. Amazingly enough it does work sometimes. Good luck
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1)you might have to take what you can get, i.e. a store clerk or something like that until something better comes along. 2) if you can work shift work or weekends put that on your resume because a lot of employers like people that have flexible schedules. 3)what does your work history look like, have you had one job for a long time or several short term jobs? that may be the problem. 4)try manpower or one of the other temp agencies, the usually have temp to perm jobs with companies that you can not get to otherwise. 5)check the websites of the companies that you want to work for, they often to not post externally and depend on people that are interested to check their postings. 6) what about your local unemployment office, they must have some job leads to send you on. and finally 7) turn your resume into a couple of companies that you know have openings, if you do not get called for an interview call them and ask them why??? you may want to check your referances and see what they are saying about you. and finally, when in doubt network with friends and relatives who may work for companies and can refer you to them.
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have you ever considered a move? maybe the midwest would be good for you! they love older, mature persoannel with good personal skills. plus, the cost of living is really low! it’s not oo sexy, but it is an option
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I am Canadian, looking to expand my Business into USA. Are you interested in running your own Sales team of three, calling on Retail stores with unique, low-cost, promotional window displays? All training provided, no investment required. A genuine job opportunity. We have been in Business since 1981.
Earn $1000. per 40 hour week.
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