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Scott Silvers
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over 6 months ago

I see so much good advice, suggestions and ideas as I scroll through this group, but I don't see many responses from those who post in this group. That does puzzle me. I understand what someone goes through when he or she is released back into the free-world and are unemployed. So if I may, I would like to provide a piece of my own advice. I am one who has also stood at the corner of frustration, disgust, self-pity, loneliness, worthless, incapable, and hopeless. It doesn't matter your crime in finding "a" job. It may not be your dream job, but as more time goes by of you doing the next right thing, the more opportunities will open up to you. But there's only one place all this can begin, and that is with you. It is a must to stop the "I cant's" because that means nothing more than "I won't," it is a thinking error. It is also a must to stop using the "Always" and "Never" excuses - those are absolutes. There is nothing a person cannot do if they just do it. There are no such things as absolutes; nothing is always or never. If one is serious about getting a job, income, responsibility, then be proactive and at least take the time to think about what folks that care on here write to you. Take the time to complete your profile so potential employers can notice you and your need to survive. Take the time for yourself... You will not regret it. Reach out if you need help. Someone will be there... #wordsofadvice #jobsearch #motivation #success #proactive #money #responsibility #jobcase

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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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over 6 months ago

I'm telling you the truth... (MUST RAD)

Who gets the available jobs today? The person that understands how to craft and weld their resume together reflecting 5 essential elements:

  1. Attitude.
  2. Behavior
  3. Character
  4. Discipline
  5. Enthusiasm

These elements are inclusive in the job market and this is what employer are looking for Listen, recruiters throw resumes in the trash faster than Kleenex Tissues. Don't let your be net.

Start welding your resume today. Then, when tomorrow comes everything else will fall-in-place.

I Believe You Can...!

#inspiration #tips #Proactive #Initiative #Implementation

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