Italian_Stallion
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I suppose this could be a running thing for folks in the same boat. I have been playing with the idea of a job hunt for the past few weeks. I even stumbled upon something and got an interview in December. But I didn't get that job, and I began a real hunt today. My preference would be to land a great writing job, but I'm open to just about anything.
So here's what I've applied for so far:
Coca-Cola merchandiser (read stockboy)
Staff Writer (for an obscure company one wouldn't expect to need a staff writer)
Customer Service Rep (for a major commercial printer)
I can find almost nothing that fits my skills. But Dee Dee's Doghouse has an opening simply listed as "Multiple positions." I'm scared to click that one.
By the way, what exactly is an executive housekeeper? Is that a housekeeper for someone who is in management? Or is that the person who trains the dusters?
Sears, I see, has an opening for an assistant store coach in training. Apparently, you'd be training to be the assistant to the store coach. I assume that you'd become the assistant store coach on completion of the training. Then, I suppose your ultimate goal would be to become the store coach, whatever that might be.
My personal favorite is the listing for "crew operators" posted by the company "confidential." Sounds promising.
It goes without saying that I'm bound to end up working with a bunch of assholes. So I figure I might as well send some resumes off to all of the local proctologists.
So here's what I've applied for so far:
Coca-Cola merchandiser (read stockboy)
Staff Writer (for an obscure company one wouldn't expect to need a staff writer)
Customer Service Rep (for a major commercial printer)
I can find almost nothing that fits my skills. But Dee Dee's Doghouse has an opening simply listed as "Multiple positions." I'm scared to click that one.
By the way, what exactly is an executive housekeeper? Is that a housekeeper for someone who is in management? Or is that the person who trains the dusters?
Sears, I see, has an opening for an assistant store coach in training. Apparently, you'd be training to be the assistant to the store coach. I assume that you'd become the assistant store coach on completion of the training. Then, I suppose your ultimate goal would be to become the store coach, whatever that might be.
My personal favorite is the listing for "crew operators" posted by the company "confidential." Sounds promising.
It goes without saying that I'm bound to end up working with a bunch of assholes. So I figure I might as well send some resumes off to all of the local proctologists.