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Joseph Czajkowski
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Most interview books are written from the position of someone who is looking to " grow profesionally " what do you do if you are A 60 year old mechanic who was fired ?

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Donald Croke
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check out 'Crash Course in Finding the Work You Love: The Essential Guide to Reinventing Your Life' by Samuel Greengard from your local library Joe

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Nicolas Gordon
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I think there's always room to growth professional no matter how long you've been working. I'm also in a similar situation where I lost my job and it's been difficult. I'm learning how to adapt and make changes to open myself for another job opportunity. Have you ever tried teaching before? Maybe you can translate all you're work experience into a classroom with future mechanics.

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Mark Bryan
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Hi Joseph, The most important thing you can do, is to keep trying. Talk to people you know and see if there are any opportunities that they know of or have heard of. Start making calls or even stopping by in-person to see if they have openings you could be a fit for. You may need to take a position that isn't the perfect fit, but if it gets you back in the workforce, that is most important. Below is a link to positions in your area. If any of them look promising, I would call them directly.

http://www.jobcase.com/jobs/search?header_search_type=jobs&l=31603&q=mechanic&utf8=✓

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Mark

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