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Vyalema Kachilika
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Greenthumb

Learn multiple things

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Gomercindo Giron
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over 6 months ago

I used my skills at #Tiburonesdecaribe to make things better when I

Its good

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Arron Jenks
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #APSsite5

I enjoyed it cause I was working with animals and that's what I enjoy

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Anthony Pinion
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Rosehillgardens

The pay and plenty of work

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Christie Murguia
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Bonsaigarden

They were very flexible with the work schedule!

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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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over 6 months ago

YOUR LIFE IS ABOUT TO CHANGE! (Are you planting the right seeds?) [IBYC]

A farmer knows that he/she must go out to the garden, perhaps at different intervals of time and plant the right seeds for their garden to grow. That's a fact!

Now, the garden can be likened to the mind. In the sense that, whatever you plant in the garden outside, must produce the selected fruits, vegetables or items according to its kind of seeds. (See illustration below)

LESSONS LEARNED: Folks, if you great things to grow in the garden of your mind and life, you must plant great seeds to produce healthy foods for thought such as...enthusiasm, love, peace, tranquility and joy. All the necessary nutrients to get you through life.

TAKEAWAYS: Don't only change your eating habits, also, change your thinking habits if you want to succeed!

I Believe You Can...!

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Nancy Poplawski
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over 6 months ago

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I’m 68, been unemployed since Toys/Babies r Us closed last summer. I also had ankle surgery last August. I’ve was denied twice for unemployment, because of the surgery, and wasn’t cleared to work until December. When I’ve applied for jobs, I was turned away. In the meantime I’m in therapy, for depression. I volunteer at the local humane society. I know I’m being picky at jobs I’m looking for. I need something that’s flexible in the hours. I know after having surgery, and just from aging, I do have limitations. Lack of strength mostly, and standing for long period of time. I also worry getting in the same situation of getting into somewhere, and to lose my job. I’m not comfortable or confident at job interviews. I just want to find a job that I could be happy to get up in the morning to go to. Having someone tell me it’s just a job. Shouldn’t I deserve to be happy with my job? What I’m looking for somewhere I can be around animals. And yes, I’ve tried the local humane society with no luck. Any suggestions.

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infinitelovexo Coconut
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over 6 months ago

Ready to move on..

I recently just quit my job of almost two years and got hired somewhere else. I left my job because our main management had quit and everything was spiriling out of control. However I have been at this new job for less than a month and I already hate it. I want to apply to other places but I don’t want people to think I’m job hopping. How would I go about telling a interviewer my current situation without sounding like a job hopper?

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Ruth Ennis
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over 6 months ago

Someone please tell me where?

Me and my husband has been working on a farm for 25 years and love it. Now we need to move and find another poultry with housing. I have 2 children and I want stability for them and we have looked and I went on many job websites and I can’t find anything we want to stay on the eastern shore md or Delaware or Virginia preferably Salisbury area if anyone knows of any farms please help me . I so appreciate your help and time. God bless you. Ruthie

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Frank Manon
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over 6 months ago

Some important skills you need to be successful at #Stantonfamilyfarms are

It sucks asshole

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