Entries for the ‘Jobs’ Category
Welcome to Credit Withdrawal, if you like what you see, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! If you work in a major metropolitan area, your daily commute probably eats up a significant part of your day. A half-hour commute (typically around 25-30 miles) can easily turn into an [...]
Getting in the door of the job interview isn't easy, the resume is your crowbar for making that door open. Here's some basics on making a good resume to break down that door to your ideal job.
Job hunting nowadays is a different task than it was even 10 years ago. Employers are more stringent in requirements, and do a huge amount of pre-screening of applicants before an interview is even proffered. As the salary level rises, the difficulties for the job hunter only increase. With the availability of the Internet, even [...]
I've noticed a trend throughout my life recently. The HARDER I've actually had to work, the LESS money I've made. For example, when I was in college, I had a minimum-wage job at a trucking company. It wasn't glamorous and it was really hard work. There was little recognition, and if I went 'above [...]