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Phil Hallberg
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Inside Sales Representative at Grainger Supply

Really really tired

I was medically retired from the Army in 2010. I was also fortunate enough to make it to 20 yrs. I have four college degrees. And numerous classes in computers and coding. I tweak my resume for each job I apply for and still nothing. It's getting very discouraging. Any ideas? Help.

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Carol Jordan
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Retired college instructor looking for part time work

Have you tried your local VA office? They might be able to help you in finding a job where veterans are given preference. I know it used to be in civil service jobs that was the case. Also, check out Goodwill Job Connection and/or your local unemployment office. They often have employment specialists who help veterans. Thank you for your service.

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John Spain
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Self-Employed Marketing Manager

You may do better off, creating a high - paying job for yourself by using your skills you already have, like becoming a freelancer, and working from home, some of these people or making as much as 30k a yr.

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Karla Sieg
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Branch Supervisor at Surge Staffing

Maybe consider the area yoh live in look at companies that are all over the world or US. Think outside the box this is what you were trained to do. Whatever your degree is in what classes did you take what was your minor and major. Good luck hope you venture and find something that you enjoy.

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Hi Phil Costa ! I would suggest you take a look at the Jobcase Resume feature, Just completely fill in your profile and a resume will be generated for you. Click the hashtag #JobcaseInsider to see more info about resume tips and features on Jobcase. Hope this helps you!

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