
Veterinary employee
Wonderful job for me. I never felt like it was as much "work", as it was "a calling", for mr. I found working with companion Animals was rewarding spiritually & emotionally. Sadly, I was injured on the job and can no longer be a Technician. It didn't pay well when I was in the 'business', but I believe it has changed. I now am disabled/reluctantly retired, seeking work from home.

I overcame a stressful time at work when
I was a good place for working and growing but I was a place where veggies are growing in traditional like way there was lack of technology and market of selling veggies wasn't sportive

My name is zachary tope im new to texas from mo.
I'm jus thank full for everything I have and my famm, and I could reely youse a job that pays well if you can help Ile guarantee you you done the rite thing.i would prefer partime I'm only loud to make 600 month I'm disabled. thanks

Need help
Update construction my whole life on a welding carpentry pulling electricity heating and air systems HVAC I have an OSHA safety standard license a forklift license I used to live on a farm so used to do all the work myself I do mechanical work I do everything and I still can't get a job here and I've been trying for a really long time I mean I can get a job but I mean $10 an hour by myself I can't afford my own place because it's like 13 hundred a month and I only get paid like 15 or 18 a month and the 1300 is just for the apartment that ain't even including my phone bill which is another $100 along with having cable or TV or Netflix or anything else so I can't afford internet or anything really and I just need something better

WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE BEES? (Paying Attention To Details.) [IBYC]
AT-A-GLANCE! (Consider the Bees).
Bees are known for their role in being selective in [pollination and for producing the best honey and beeswax] known to man. They understand the pollination process can be rather lengthy at times.
WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE BEES? Seven (7) undeniable principles:
#1. Paying attention to details in the job market. #2. Being selective has its advantage in the long-run. #3. Keeping an eye open for changes throughout the job industry. #4. Knowing the distance between landing a job versus finding a job. #5. Staying the flight and maintaining a high-level of expectancy. #6. Always doing your research before taking final action. #7. Patience is a virtue, too much patience with efforts can result in a sting.
Bees understand the pollination process, however, they are diligent about getting the job done!
Are you being diligent as well?
I Believe You Can...!

Opportunity
Hullo there,looking for people to partner with in Agriculture to expand into a large commercial farm and people who would love to get information about prospective business ideas ,voluntary work ,helping the women, children and communities in Uganda.

Big Ben
Been in the Tree Bus. Most of my life and I am feeling a little bit worn .

I need assistance please
I'm going through my mind finding a job and being back in the field.

Housekeeping
I love my job it was an awesome job I mean it was a chicken ranch and ladies they were funny and the customers they can be funny too it was just a really good job

Some companies do understand.....
Last week my mom passed away after being sick for a long time. I had an interview set up for last Friday that I could not attend because of the wake being that day. I sent an email explaining I could not make it and why and if possible could we reschedule. They did reschedule it as well as send thier condolences. I went on the interview earlier which she again said my condolences to you and your family in person. I wrote her a thank you note for rescheduling and making arrangements in her schedule to do that for me when she didn't have to. That position is at an animal shelter by me. Not all companies will reschedule if something comes up as I know from experience with my 9 year old getting sick (vomiting) the day of an interview resulting in me having to call them. Then the day after she passed, I got a call from another place after a phone interview for the UPS store the week before. Now my head is not thinking straight due to what happened. I ended up ummm, let me think, everything an interviewer doesn't want to hear. I finally said I am sorry and told them I just lost my mom yesterday and I am trying to deal with all that. They too said how sorry they were and to call Monday when everything is taken care of. I called them today figuring worst that can happen is that they hired someone else already or changed their mind. Instead I now have an interview set up with them next Monday. I am so appreciative of both of these places and in a way they reassured me that not all companies are just concerned about the bottom line. Some do care about their workers and those who may or may not come aboard to work for them. I guess what I am saying is even in the darkest of times, there are those who do understand, even big companies. I don't know yet if I will get either job but time will tell. Until next time be well and many blessings to you all.