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Darivemula Krupadanam
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over 6 months ago

Hello

This is Krupadanam Joseph from Hubli karnataka India I sing in 5 languages playing key-board with rhythm

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Robert Paul Taylor
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over 6 months ago

Publisher or authors contact Robert

I’m responding to your email and having (17) novels published I’m interested in meeting some local likeminded individuals.

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Patricia Turner
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over 6 months ago

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Looking for at-home position. Excellent grammar and very personable.

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Keisha Pearson
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over 6 months ago

Liberal Arts education at Work

During the course of my job search, I have completed an online graduate degree and written two literary novels. Each week, I expected to find some glimmer of hope, but I'm met with silence. This process takes on an emotional toll that makes continuing very difficult. Perhaps, liberal arts graduates like myself can only survive this awful job market by becoming entrepreneurs. I wish everyone the best of luck.

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Ricky Pratt
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Creat-IFInternational,LLC

good people to work with and around

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Ken Ard
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over 6 months ago

Is there a position for a renaissance man?

I’ve been stuck in limbo since 9/11 when at the time I lived across the street from the WTC. As if experiencing the horrible attacks that day weren’t enough, it changed the entire trajectory of my then thriving career as a Broadway Musical Theater Actor. Since then I’ve lived as a nomad. I fled to Europe for 11 years where I further developed my skills as a pastry chef, I worked in one of the largest kitchen supply stores in Europe as a demo chef, I was selected among 1600 people to be one of 16 contestants on a TV competition reality show where I won the pastry portion of the competition. I taught dance at one of Europe’s most prestigious dance academies, and established myself as a prominent jazz vocalist traveling and performing all over Europe. Upon returning to the States I felt I had an arsenal of skills at my disposal to easily find work however I wasn’t getting hired in any field. Of course I taught dance at a few conservatories on a freelance basis only because no one was offering a contract position and that was not enough to support living in NY. I got a job as a pastry chef working for a restaurant with 2 locations as the sole pastry chef. I created pastries in house for both restaurants and for their side catering venture. In addition to my duties as the pastry chef due to my obsession with cleanliness and hygiene I was given the task of back of house management with a slight raise in my salary that after taxes made no significant difference. As a skilled calligrapher I executed the menu boards indoors and out and all signs for both locations with no extra bump to my already basic salary. As a performing artist I was requested by the owner to represent the restaurant for clients sales when presenting catering options which I did enthusiastically. The hours where overwhelming and the salary never matched the effort. Yet I stuck with it until I was laid off due to the selling of the restaurant. I’ve applied all over the city for work that I’m far too over qualified for with no response. I’m a performer artist, a visual artist, with excellent organizational and people skills. I can go on and on however I think you can get my frustration. What does a man with many skills do when the world is focused on not your skill set but how many followers you have on social media?

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Mike Grauer Jr
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over 6 months ago

My photography portfolio

Just posting a link to my photography portfolio. As it would be nice if I could actually use my art skills professionally.

https://flic.kr/s/aHskQBqjvE

#photography #photo #art #artist #artportfolio #Flicker #employment #work

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Tristan Ingrassia
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over 6 months ago

What I loved working at #Independentrecords

You were free to be you. Diversity was celebrated and as long as you worked hard you were taken care of.

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Roland Keszegh
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over 6 months ago

Lithographie Printing ind.

Have some experience in the lithograph printing industry.

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Paul Kolack
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over 6 months ago

Dispairing.

Spent 45 years trying to be a musician/songwriter/performer lacking skills necessary. Illusion. Now nothing. No hope. No passion. Just loss. Want wealth and only job I found in two years is washing dishes. What you suggest?

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