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O N Stocker at Walmart

I'm looking for a job at home. They look @me wierd with me handicap.

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How do you make a resume?

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Marie P.
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Sales Associate Cashier at Dillards Inc

great place, great pay, great people, and a family atmosphere.

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Richard Smith
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My ideal job would be part time. 20 hours a week max. Work my own hours. Paid training. Nothing out of country.Don't want to have to create a wallet to covert Bitcoin into U.S currency.

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Nur Yunlu
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Eugene Daniels
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Changed professions from artists to driver

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Learn today , Lead tomorrow

At the time, I was working full-time and had a stable job, but I felt like I had hit a ceiling. I decided to enroll in courses to earn a Nationally Accredited Maths and English Level 2 certification — even though it meant sacrificing evenings, weekends, and personal time. It was a risk because I wasn't guaranteed a promotion or a new job after finishing.

However, getting those qualifications opened unexpected doors. Not only did I qualify for roles that required higher literacy and numeracy skills, but employers also saw my willingness to learn as a major asset. Within a year, I landed a better-paying position with more responsibility and growth opportunities.

The biggest lesson? Sometimes the best investment you can make is in yourself. Taking a professional risk to build your skills — even when it feels uncertain — can lead to opportunities you never imagined.

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Mitchell Murley
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I need at least 10

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Donald Andrews
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The savings

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Rosana Bracho
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Pues trabajaría concentrada para que me dejen trabajar mucho tiempo

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Jennifer Martin
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Personnel Processing Specialist at Usps

Do you like sushi?

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Robert Wilson
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My approach, as in my mental state. Changing jobs is different than changing careers. The most important thing for me was my confidence. no matter what the role is, I have to convey my confidence and competence to fill the role. From that perspective came my approach. Wisdom has been and continues to be, my best helper.

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Janina Walsh
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Medical Laboratory Technician Hematology

Alot of prayers. I believe it will pay off.

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Health Assistant at Los Banos Unified School District

The support given and available whenever it's needed.

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Medical Laboratory Technician Hematology

Nobody seems to want anything to do with you as a new hire, or they don't look too thrilled about having to train you.

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Jonathan Salazar
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Not having a opportunity to answer questions about my work experience in a face to face setting

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Janina Walsh
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Medical Laboratory Technician Hematology

Never hear a word back after applying or after an interview that I felt I did very well on, just no further communication, it is so discouraging.

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Nur Yunlu
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What’s the best piece of career advice you’ve ever received—and do you still follow it?

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keisha leflore
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Take my heart off my sleeve and put in my pocket

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Melanie Grayson
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Home Health Aide at Amada

They have told me that they can write a letter about my job performance to any job that I apply for

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If you could change one thing about your current job or last job, what would it be?

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Reggie Contreraz
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Coworkers

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Janina Walsh
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Medical Laboratory Technician Hematology

At least some encouragement and support instead of the feeling like I just can't measure up.

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