....and still no word. since I was told by the end of this week....guessing its another in a line of rejections for jobs. hate how people keep telling me to stay positive....since December 2007, I have interviewed for and received the following job offers:
5 1/2 week long-term substitute position (where I was 1 of 2 candidates interviewing for the job)
substitute teaching position
outside of that, nothing. this includes the fact that the district I substitute teach at may have hired a new school counselor (my certification area) this summer....and I got no call for an interview. nice, since the district is supposed to be known for hiring from its substitute list. so can anyone tell me how I can maintain a positive outlook? I'm 35 right now, approaching 36, and have worked full-time for a total of 5 years of my life. yet I have worked pretty consistently since I was 17. my college breaks were me working. in college, I had a job (or 2) to help pay my bills. I have taken a total of about, oh, 3 or 4 weeks vacation total since I started working. but I guess I"m part of the 150 million lazy people out there that some of these Republican candidates says can't find a job because I'm not trying.
so it looks like I made a huge mistake in 2005 when I decided to change my career field for a little happiness. now, I'm stuck in a part-time job without any real outlook for relief (since I can not move out of the area due to a lack of funds) and the only jobs in the area seem to be in business and manufacturing (which they want experience and/or education in.....that which I do not have. and having maxed out my student loans....going back to school is not an option either).
let's hear it for a great job market out there! job creators....bite me! the government bailed your asses out when you fucked up....and yet no jobs are out there. but I bet your CEO's have great bonuses for making a profit!
so anyone out there have suggestions? my younger sister keeps sending me stuff from North Carolina....except she doesn't realize I need to be able to get a place to live first (she moved to North Carolina, moved in with eventual in-laws, and got her job because her future aunt walked in with her, was friends with the director and got her the job).
boy I love this country sometimes....don't you?
oh...and just read that the big banks are laying off people this week.....let's hear it for those job creators!
5 1/2 week long-term substitute position (where I was 1 of 2 candidates interviewing for the job)
substitute teaching position
outside of that, nothing. this includes the fact that the district I substitute teach at may have hired a new school counselor (my certification area) this summer....and I got no call for an interview. nice, since the district is supposed to be known for hiring from its substitute list. so can anyone tell me how I can maintain a positive outlook? I'm 35 right now, approaching 36, and have worked full-time for a total of 5 years of my life. yet I have worked pretty consistently since I was 17. my college breaks were me working. in college, I had a job (or 2) to help pay my bills. I have taken a total of about, oh, 3 or 4 weeks vacation total since I started working. but I guess I"m part of the 150 million lazy people out there that some of these Republican candidates says can't find a job because I'm not trying.
so it looks like I made a huge mistake in 2005 when I decided to change my career field for a little happiness. now, I'm stuck in a part-time job without any real outlook for relief (since I can not move out of the area due to a lack of funds) and the only jobs in the area seem to be in business and manufacturing (which they want experience and/or education in.....that which I do not have. and having maxed out my student loans....going back to school is not an option either).
let's hear it for a great job market out there! job creators....bite me! the government bailed your asses out when you fucked up....and yet no jobs are out there. but I bet your CEO's have great bonuses for making a profit!
so anyone out there have suggestions? my younger sister keeps sending me stuff from North Carolina....except she doesn't realize I need to be able to get a place to live first (she moved to North Carolina, moved in with eventual in-laws, and got her job because her future aunt walked in with her, was friends with the director and got her the job).
boy I love this country sometimes....don't you?

oh...and just read that the big banks are laying off people this week.....let's hear it for those job creators!
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selene:
Then you should have asked why you were passed over at the place you were a substitute teacher for. That would make me mad if a less qualified person got a job out from under me! I think emailing (or calling) the Director at this new place on Monday is a great idea and I hope they open up some more spots to give you even more of a chance! 

selene:
btw, sorry if I broke a psychology group rule, I did tell someone they would make a lousy therapist...
(I think with good reason) But I'll try to avoid that stuff in the future.
