Posted by kyhayman on May 24, 2014 at 07:00:17 from (172.243.36.146):
In Reply to: jobs posted by Nick167 on May 23, 2014 at 17:09:41:
Its not about the cant, its about the can. Get out and let people see you working, go door to door, offer to donate a half day, pick up cans, weed eat along the road in front of your house, stop by construction sites.
I know an ex con, did a lot of hard time. Nice guy now but had been without a job for a long time. He offered to remodel an apartment for me (next door to him in a building I own), no charge if I furnished the materials. Deal was, if I liked his work, he got the next farm labor and or construction job I had open. If not, no harm, no foul. Best carpenter and painter I've ever had. But he was willing to bust his ... for 200 hours to show me what he was worth.
I get kids, drunks, and ex cons in here every week looking for work. Most of them cant make it a day, have no clue how to do anything after they said what an expert they are, or are inattentive and cant follow directions. Most times now, when I hire people, its from seeing them working somewhere, and offering them in part time, then let it turn into something else.
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