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Why looking for a job is so hard

posted April 29, 2008 - 3:44am
Why looking for a job is so hard

30 e-mails, 16 letters and nothing. I ask myself why every day. I search for new things every day. But still no promise. Just a “thank you” e-mail from time to time, nothing more. Still, I have a great resume and a great photo ( I am actually smiling, looking all happy and stuff).

So, my question is why? Why they all look at your supposed experience?- which I do not have, as I am still a student. Where should we gain this experience? - I wonder.

In the meanwhile, I received another “thank you” e-mail. They are polite, nevertheless.


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I don't know what kind of job you want, but you just need to get out there and do it! For example, I'm an actor ... sure, everybody has to "audition;" but I don't hang my entire career on 'whether I'm chosen.' (I'm also a writer/teacher as you can see here.)Disagree? Join to Defend Your Honor!

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Vicious cycle

It is a vicious cycle when you are first starting out in the workforce...Don't give up! Be consistent and keep trying, even go back to the places you have already tried. You will get a job if you have the other qualifications, some employers like inexperience because it gives them a chance to train somebody who hasn't picked up a lot of bad habits yet. Good luck! Get Paid $$$ to Write! Join Xomba! www.xomba.com/referral/7778f814 Tarot readings, personal, accurate and in depth. http://www.keen.com/TrueTarotbyTracy Paid surveys, e-mail...free membership http://www.snapdollars.com/index/binkdonk

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