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elocs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-20-06 09:19 PM
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33. My advice would be to work for a temp agency.
I don't know what your job skills may be, but temp agencies are always looking for bodies for unskilled work. Generally, if you work for them they will keep you working. You can try out different jobs and maybe build up experience working in one area. There are places that look at temps to hire for their open positions--kind of like dating before marriage, for both of you. But for this to work, even with a temp agency, you have to actually show up for work and do the work well. I currently work for a temp agency which has a big customer that asks for me by name when they need somebody. It makes me look good as well as the agency and could possibly lead to a good full time job doing something I like.
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