
Most of the information for finding a job is for management and white collar jobs. Are there any tips for someone looking for a skilled labor job, with years of experience? Usually the companies one is looking at are small, and you talk to the owner or foreman.

Hey Bobby, you've found the right place for info skill labor inquiries. Start off updating your profile with all of your previous work history, experience, and special skills, (equipment operation and certifications). Upload a resume is you have one or use the auto-generate tool on your profile to instantly create a professional reference. The start your search... click in the 'jobs' link at the top center of the website page and enter the desired position your looking for and enter your city/state OR zip code to begin your search. Your results will show a list of companies big & small hiring in your area. You can select each job to review the job opening and apply. Give is a try and let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. Good Luck!!

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I'm not sure what kind of blue collar work you are seeking, but Home Depot is planning to hire 80,000 workers nationwide as it gets ready for spring. I know that in addition to working at a company like Home Depot, some contractors have given their information to Home Depot for people needing contract work done around the house. I received information on a contractor who had retired from his job and started doing contract work. I had him do many construction jobs around my house, and he did a great job. As it gets closer to spring, many people may be seeking someone who is good at doing home improvement projects or yard work. So, you may want to consider Home Depot for employment, and contract work for additional income.