Topic: Employers Are Hiring (Jobs on Demand)
firstcome's photo
Sun 11/29/09 02:26 PM
I am available to help anyone that is unemployed with employment, career, business, resume, and more...

Thomas27's photo
Sun 11/29/09 03:06 PM
If some of these lazy pukes got jobs, then their buts couldn't keep increasing in size as they stay on this site all day, eventually giving them nothing to complain about in the end....

Who would want that!

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 11/29/09 03:08 PM

If some of these lazy pukes got jobs, then their buts couldn't keep increasing in size as they stay on this site all day, eventually giving them nothing to complain about in the end....

Who would want that!
laugh laugh laugh

motowndowntown's photo
Sun 11/29/09 03:10 PM
uh huh. and what would this cost me?

lalalove's photo
Sun 11/29/09 04:24 PM

If some of these lazy pukes got jobs, then their buts couldn't keep increasing in size as they stay on this site all day, eventually giving them nothing to complain about in the end....

Who would want that!



lmaolaugh

Quietman_2009's photo
Sun 11/29/09 04:38 PM
after the start of the year the oilpatch is gonna bust wide open.

jobs for everyone

of course that means the rest of the country will prolly be paying $4 a gallon for gas

PATSFAN's photo
Sun 11/29/09 04:42 PM
I remember having a job...good timesdrinker

misstina2's photo
Sun 11/29/09 04:47 PM
Where can you help people get jobs?

Quietman_2009's photo
Sun 11/29/09 04:51 PM

I remember having a job...good timesdrinker


I can get you on with a drilling rig Pats

it'll be something like a 70 hour week at $22 a hour for entry level


causality's photo
Sun 11/29/09 06:33 PM
I could use some help. My resume is a collection stretching from 1998 to current day, of crappy minimal wage jobs. Sporadic, since I moved around the country a lot. I never graduated HS, but have a GED. I finished my Associate's Degree at a community college, (in film/video) but seeing as how i began the film career at 28, everyone else has a jump on me, professionally speaking. I finally have my own DVX camera, but only a single under one minute film that I have made so far. (Distributed online) How, (now that i have finally picked a career) can I best alter my resume/approach to job hunting, to deal with this recession, that has had me out of work and looking for income for the past two years now? I guess I could post my current resume here, but I will wait until someone asks to see it.

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sun 11/29/09 08:50 PM

I could use some help. My resume is a collection stretching from 1998 to current day, of crappy minimal wage jobs. Sporadic, since I moved around the country a lot. I never graduated HS, but have a GED. I finished my Associate's Degree at a community college, (in film/video) but seeing as how i began the film career at 28, everyone else has a jump on me, professionally speaking. I finally have my own DVX camera, but only a single under one minute film that I have made so far. (Distributed online) How, (now that i have finally picked a career) can I best alter my resume/approach to job hunting, to deal with this recession, that has had me out of work and looking for income for the past two years now? I guess I could post my current resume here, but I will wait until someone asks to see it.


I'm also in the arts field. At your level, I would suggest offering your services for free just to get experience. Freelancing is also a viable option for many. Put together a website to show off your work. I can help you put together a business card/company identity if you need help (I have an AA in graphic design). Just PM me. I'd be glad to help you. :smile: I need more experience myself.

causality's photo
Sun 11/29/09 08:59 PM
sure thing, but ever since my internship, working for free leaves such a bad taste in my mouth, that I doubt I could bring myself to do so. I was contemplating trying to start my own production company.

JustAGuy2112's photo
Sun 11/29/09 09:06 PM


I remember having a job...good timesdrinker


I can get you on with a drilling rig Pats

it'll be something like a 70 hour week at $22 a hour for entry level




Damn. I am definitely in the wrong business...lol

Quietman_2009's photo
Sun 11/29/09 09:10 PM



I remember having a job...good timesdrinker


I can get you on with a drilling rig Pats

it'll be something like a 70 hour week at $22 a hour for entry level




Damn. I am definitely in the wrong business...lol


it's hardazz work and you'll save a bundle cause you never get time to spend it

I have a lot of friends that work the rigs spring and summer on the rigs and then spend the fall and winter in Hawaii spending it

causality's photo
Sun 11/29/09 10:13 PM
at this point i don't care if i have to scrub toilets, or clean up stalls at a xxx shop, or even shoot people as a long-haired mercenary, as long as it's an income. (Hopefully over the $2.13 I made an hour in New Orleans, but at this point in my life, I'd be grateful for even a crappy server job for illegally low pay.

Foliel's photo
Sun 12/06/09 03:40 AM
hmmm in this thread you're offering to help people find work...yet in another thread you're applying for social security....

huh

Atlantis75's photo
Sun 12/06/09 01:35 PM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Sun 12/06/09 01:38 PM

I could use some help. My resume is a collection stretching from 1998 to current day, of crappy minimal wage jobs. Sporadic, since I moved around the country a lot. I never graduated HS, but have a GED. I finished my Associate's Degree at a community college, (in film/video) but seeing as how i began the film career at 28, everyone else has a jump on me, professionally speaking. I finally have my own DVX camera, but only a single under one minute film that I have made so far. (Distributed online) How, (now that i have finally picked a career) can I best alter my resume/approach to job hunting, to deal with this recession, that has had me out of work and looking for income for the past two years now? I guess I could post my current resume here, but I will wait until someone asks to see it.


I have a similar path and history, with the exception that I have gone to 2 colleges, finished high school, finished another school (foreign country) and I have an associate degree in science and all i worked in my entire life were labor jobs and 9-5 ~ $9/hr crap. Instead of getting education..if I could have just entered the job market back in the late 90s, I would be somewhere else now. I'm utterly p.ssed that nobody wants to hire me for what I know, only for temporary jobs, that even the blind/deaf could do if they got 2 arms and able to lift 50lbs.
What p..ses me off more is seeing under qualified , with no school or diploma, doing the job I'm supposed to be doing and screwing everything up, while buying a new car every other year.

I guess what really decides today for getting a job is either where I stand on the political compass, what I embrace , not what I am capable of.

causality's photo
Sun 12/06/09 04:48 PM
Yeah, while education is great sometimes, usually there are no classes in what I would like to know anyway. At this point, I can't even find the crappy 9-5 $9 an hour crap. It's time to get really really angry.