
I'm Lauren pixie Seriously looking for a job to myself Good in operating a truck repair. Can I get one?

The Challenge of Job Hunting: The Dreams, Mentality, and Determination
Everyone has their own story in life. How they get a job, how much they love it, how much they hate it...it may be the biggest relief in the world. But life plays nasty tricks on all of us. When we hear the words fired, let go, laid off, or vice versa, it can be soul crushing. Like a knife stabbing us or choking us mentally. And what happens after? The uncertainty of what to do next. It's easy to get lost in this mentality, but this will never last. There's always a light at the end of the tunnel.
Here's my story. Back in January, I found a job that I have worked so hard in finding that I thought was a good fit. I graduated with a bachelor's in Computer Information Systems in December and I was more than ready to get my foot in the door after studying for eight years. As with every new job, anxiety creeps in. I made mistakes, but I quickly learned from them. Of course, I have Auditory Processing Disorder and about 85-90% of the job was helping people over the phone, which was a huge disadvantage. But I carried on and tried to do the best of my ability. I informed my supervisor about my sensory disorder, which she didn't know about. But she did recognize my work ethic and promised that my training period would be extended. I felt relieved and confident that things would work out. In fact, it helped me financially to where I could I buy a new used car after dealing with a faulty Ford Focus and its transmission. Finally, I thought things were going my way. Then, a week later, April 1st came. My supervisor closed the door with only me and her, and she told me I was being let go due to complaints stacked up against me mostly regarding phone issues. That was the first time I've ever been fired from a job.
It's been three months now and I still haven't found a job yet. There were times where I was angry, rageful, bitter...and fearful that I would never come out of this dark period. It's hard talking about all this, and often I've asked myself what I've could've done to improve myself. Worst of all, trying to make car payment deadlines each month with no income. But like I said, this doesn't last. I took this time to reevaluate myself, what I can do and what my interests are. There's an online opportunity coming up for me, along with the possibility of going back to school, maybe have a book published one day once everything falls back into place. It's not easy, but you never give up, even when you feel like it.
And I know I'm not the only one on this blue wet planet. But never, and I mean NEVER, give in to your self doubts. Just because someone stumbles and falls doesn't mean they're lost forever. When you fall, you get back up. That's all it takes. And never lose who you are.

How can I advance my career as a medical assistant?

Most jobs in the medical field require certifications and qualifications. Preferably experience, some employers are willing to train. I would brush on learning the different color code tubes for phlebotomy, get familiar with medical records electronically, medical terminology, injections, each doctor office will have a certain profession for example an eye doctor, a psychologist they would have you performing certain task so become well rounded so you can perform in any environment.

How can I advance my career as a Sous Chef?

Knife skills, sauces and soups

Going to school isn't enough. Be creative, take in everything your Chef is willing to teach you. Ask if you can run a special . Then show them what you can do. Good luck

Job Hunting
I have worked in sales for a long time and I want to transition into operation management #advice #careerchange #management #jobsearch

Finding the right career
What is your dream job?? If you could pick any career in the world, what would it be and why??

Great hard working guy looking for a $25hr job in prescott
Hi all. I am sick of where I am at. I have been here for 9 years and I can't go up or get past my current position. I live in prescott AZ. Help please if you can

How to get employers to notice me? And the 22 years of experience i have in the manufacturing warehouse industry
I have 22 year experience working in the warehouse industry i have did everything from working the production line to building on assembly line ,labeling,shipping and receiving ,packing pulling orders,. And I would just stay in with the years of experience that I have that I could find a good paying job. Instead these jobs wants to hire these young people that dont care or dont come to work . What do I need to do could get a decent paying job instead of a 13 hour paying job? I'm a hard working and take pride in my work I'm very dependable and good at what I do . I need some answers

You are one tough cookie! Try to tune up your resume to fit Engineer or Automotive Desk.

Build your resume by adding on the current position and a skills section to it if there isn't one already. By doing this will help give you more detail. Something else you can do is place a 2-3 sentence summary section at the very top of your resume expressing a brief about you, your skills and the direction you desire to go in the future. Note, I keep resumes at 2 pages. That should help when it comes to writing them out as what isn't added onto the resume can be shared in your cover letter to get attention.
Hope the above helps. Best of luck to you for landing that dream job!

I’m interested in creating a new career.
Ready for the day of the interview.

How will working at McDonald's help me grow a career?

It won't lol
Go back to school to further your education and get an Associate's degree of Applied Science in Medical Assisting this will help you go further up the ladder.