Posted by Tom OConnor on December 16, 2016 at 18:55:32 from (68.83.201.202):
In Reply to: Job search thoughts posted by JimS on December 16, 2016 at 15:15:13:
Jim.
I am not a good one to ask advise on a job search as I have never asked for a job in my life but I do have a couple of suggestions. If you do come across a job that you are interested in and you think you can handle it and the employer says no, respond with a statement like "I know that you said no but when can I start." Explain that you would be willing to work for a certain amount of time to prove yourself for free and if it didn't work out you would just go down the road. I have known many that with this kind of an attitude you will be a winner. Secondly, my wife and I just spent a month in Europe and I would like to know why anyone would want grass fed beef. I don't think that anywhere we were in six different countries a person can buy a good corn fed steak. You can get wonderful chocolates, baked goods, salads, dairy products and a host of other things but their beef was hard to choke down. Looked all over and never saw a Ruth's Cris or Mortons.
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