Bob Denman
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Good luck! :thumbup:
Bob, Waiting is the toughest part. DeannaGood luck! :thumbup:
Every time I come back into this thread, Deanna, I hope it's to see that you have a new job. I'm continuing to keep you in my prayers.
Thanks for the frequent updates.
That over qualified for the position they tell you is BS. IMO- a person is willing to do the job and spent the time for the interview make them a offer.
I went for a few job interviews and was told the same thing. Didn't really need the jobs just wanted something closer to home.
A position will come soon just hang in there and keep trying.
Good Luck!
That over qualified for the position they tell you is BS. IMO- a person is willing to do the job and spent the time for the interview make them a offer.
I went for a few job interviews and was told the same thing. Didn't really need the jobs just wanted something closer to home.
A position will come soon just hang in there and keep trying.
Good Luck!
If you knew what you were talking about might be worth listening. If u have experience in HR or Management than i may listen to your pie hole lol
Hi Pete, I know it will happen soon. I just applied for an other job. ( on-line). Just waiting to hear. I appreciate the continued support on this website.Hang in there Deanna!
Good to see all the ongoing support heading your way, now you just need to get that 'right job' offer! It's gotta come soon, I'm sure! :thumbup:
Newest update 1/23/2019
I got an phone interview today, it went well.
This is what I am running in to is: getting the work experience to learn something different so I can start a new work career( at a different company) example: learning how to read blue prints. I know how to put/assemble things together( example putting a desk together that have pieces labeled A, B, C, etc.). And how to use a flat/Philips screw drivers. I know how to use a torx drivers, and Metric sockets, and American sockets, and etc. Also throw in power tools.
So I am mechanically inclined I just got to convince the employers that I apply for jobs at. Also I'm running up against the other people that are out there looking for work. It is tough starting over in the work force again! It is frustrating for me.
Deanna
Deanna
Review your past career, and home life and all other activities. I'm sure if you step back and take a good look you will find many instances where you have adapted to new situations. Point those out, even if they are not directly job related. When I went to work for the US Army in a QA job back in 1984 I asked the boss a few months later why he invited me in for an interview and subsequent job offer. His answer, "Adaptability." With the various jobs I had pursued he felt I could come into a new area and handle it. I did.This is what I am running in to is: getting the work experience to learn something different so I can start a new work career
At the risk of being labeled as 'negative', I'd like to suggest that perhaps manufacturers these days are looking for people with a higher level of skill - perhaps with computer-controlled assembly machines (robots). I think you may need to look outside of manufacturing and be willing to accept a lower compensation package than what you have been accustomed to. OR, take the initiative to get more education for yourself. Many states and counties have worker retraining programs because of the massive shift taking place away from low-skilled high-paying jobs. You're not the only one to get caught up in this phenomenon, which has been taking place in one way or another for several decades now.
You might also want to take a second look at your original decision to stay in Vermont; it's a very small job market.
Good luck, Deanna
Deanna, I know there are only 170+ posts on this thread but there are almost 7,000 views. I am one of those 7,000 and have been watching and rooting for you. I'm sure there are many, many more who are doing the same. Keep a positive attitude and something will open up for you..... Jim
Review your past career, and home life and all other activities. I'm sure if you step back and take a good look you will find many instances where you have adapted to new situations. Point those out, even if they are not directly job related. When I went to work for the US Army in a QA job back in 1984 I asked the boss a few months later why he invited me in for an interview and subsequent job offer. His answer, "Adaptability." With the various jobs I had pursued he felt I could come into a new area and handle it. I did.