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Elena Tremble
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over 6 months ago

I turned a bad workday into a GREAT one by...

I worked with them for 3 years. In 2019 they filed for bankruptcy, they didn't pay anyone. Because of this I could no longer pay rent, I had to leave before the end of my apartment contract and the fee for this was $5,000, which I have been paying since 2019. I have called but the owners never answer my calls, I went personally and they were on vacation on a cruise in the Caribbean.

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Elena Tremble
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I worked with them for 3 years. In 2019 they filed for bankruptcy, they didn't pay anyone. Because of this I could no longer pay rent, I had to leave before the end of my apartment contract and the fee for this was $5,000, which I have been paying since 2019. I have called but the owners never answer my calls, I went personally and they were on vacation on a cruise in the Caribbean.

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Lindsey Brody
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over 6 months ago

I really loved working for #CVH Health Care because... It’s like a big family. Everybody is so supportive of each other and that means quite a bit to me! I can’t wait to rejoin the team! Lindsey Brody

I really loved working for #CVH Health Care because... It’s like a big family. Everybody is so supportive of each other and that means quite a bit to me! I can’t wait to rejoin the team! Lindsey Brody

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Tony Hicks
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over 6 months ago

What would I tell my best fiend about working at waff house

It’s a very stable company with a top notch manager training program good benifits and it has its own culture

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Robert Spencer
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over 6 months ago

What made me stay at #Goose Creek Golf Course was

I wish I could have stayed longer but I was provided with a better position and an increase in $. But overall a very professional outfit to work with and from upper management to course crews to office and pro shop representatives - nothing but the best - I personally enjoyed working at this Golf Course a Golf Course Marshall, Starter, and Pro Shop Representative.

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Nathaniel Bueno
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over 6 months ago

What I loved about working at #Thompson construction and monona overhead doors was

Working outdoors

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Jennifer Keller
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over 6 months ago

Experience so far with Buddy Moore Trucking

They’re always advertising in need of Van Drivers but can’t keep loads available for drivers to have consistent miles. You can’t make more than $0.45 per mile as your regular pay rate. They do get you home every week but can’t depend on them to have a load to leave home with when it’s time to get rolling again.

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Tony Brayshaw
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over 6 months ago

Been looking for a paying job?

I've been looking for a job but since I got a disability no one wants to hire me what should I do

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Genise Caruso
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over 6 months ago

I showed them!!

I was 45, lost my job, and spent the better part of a FULL YEAR trying to find another position. That job lasted only 3 months due to the owner deciding to cut some positions, and I couldn't bring myself to go through the nightmare I had previously trying to find a job. I had always toyed with the idea of self-employment. The one thing I felt I could do well was write and started taking steps to make that a reality. After reading everything about freelance writing I could find, I finally realized my lack of credentials and recent writing experience was a major obstacle I had to overcome. No one was going to pay me a penny based on my word alone! So, I did what any insane 50-year-old woman would do; I enrolled in school (online) and pursued a degree. This was a major risk, as I didn't have a great track record of finishing things I started. (That was all prior to being diagnosed with ADD and treated with good meds.) Not only did I earn my bachelor's degree for technical writing, but I did it with an extremely high GPA. I wasn't as stupid as I believed. By the time I graduated I was 55 and already had started taking on some freelance writing jobs. I also studied and took the exam to become a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW), which wasn't really something I planned, but someone I knew well, had worked with, and trusted, was doing this type of work and basically coerced me into joing the "fun!" Once I heard what kind of money she earned I admit I got more interested. Anyway, that was in 2010 ( I was 55) and I've been a self-employed freelance writer, specializing as a CPRW since that time. Success didn't happen overnight or easily but at least now I had the skills, education, experience, and maturity to make it work and I've never regretted my decision. #ageism #advice #jobsearch #resume #self-employment

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Logan Williams Jr
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over 6 months ago

What is the team structure at US Census Bureau like

How long is this position good for?

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