What are your obstacles to employent?

Angry_jobseeker

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It was actually a question for your Brother (It was, "whose on your computer?")


Couple of questions for you.

1) What's your work wardrobe like? Jeans & workboots or Semi-Dress or Suits & Ties?
Diverse, so I'll dress for the job depending on the job I'm applying for. Since I live in the city and my work years ago was mostly inbound call centres, I have a habit I guess of applying for office-type work and dressing accordingly. I have applied in various restaurants, etc., and have even touched base, but the answer there is usually you're too qualified, and for call centres, no references. I did have references years ago, but I'd got ill for a few years (might as well be honest, clinically depressed, really), and so lost much of the references for that. I know I'm capable, but the problem is having the chance to prove it.

2) Are you looking for work indoors (clean hands), or something more physical?

Either way. Right now I'd gor for absolutely anything. Heck, you even need WHIMIS certification to be a janitor for crying out loud8O

But hey, I'll do physical labour no problem. I'm healthy and would get stonger as I worked I supposed.

3) Do you have a Valid drivers license (a "G" in Ontario)?

No. It had been revoked for personal reasons.

4) Bondable?

I take it that means if I have a criminal record? No, never. As far as I know, a past medical record does not affect that, does it?
 

bobnoorduyn

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You haven't said what kind of job you're looking for, what you may be qualified for, or what your experience is. Though it's not likely you'll find a potential employer here, someone may lead you in the right direction. I'm sure most of us don't want to post our CV's here either, but I'll tell you about my experience with inexperience. My wife and I moved south after having spent too much time up north, I had a skill that no one wanted or needed in the south, the job market was absolutely flat. We moved across the country until one of us found a job, (we were both unemployed). My wife was the firs to find work and I parked myself on the doorstep of a potential employer in that town until they hired me. I would go and chat with the potential boss, have coffee, whatever, every few days. It only took about three weeks before they hired me part time. I worked hard for them and they rewared me in kind. They worked me part time for six months but I worked my arse off for them and they rewarded me in kind. I stayed for 3 years before I left for greener pastures, but I still remain friends with them and that was over 30 years ago.

Mine is a bit of a different philosophy, you can either cast a wide net and hope to catch something, or angle for a specific job, which is what I did, and still do. Either way, it takes patience and persistance. My way of targeting a single employer and being persistant has worked for me over the years, but that's just the way I work.
 

Ron in Regina

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I'd post my idea's for you here, but you've already got them, and Right Now,
there are 24 members on the Forum, and 1288 others just looking around.:lol:

PM'ing you like I've done will help keep the competition skinny. ;-)
 

darkbeaver

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Maybe you're right. I'd studied Travela and Tourism, not the best industry right now with the recession. As for volunteer work, I used to volunteer years ago. Strange thing is, it's easier to get your mind into volunteering on the weekend when you have a full time job. Now that I'm unemployed, I can't get my mind of of volunteering specifically in something that relates to some kind of work, but then that's illegal.

Hello Angry jobseeker; I don't want to discourage you in any way so pay attention to what I say. First we are not in a normal recession we have entered full great depression and it will last for at least a decade if not several. In my opinion you have made an exciting but unfortunate selection for a career, there will be very slow travel and tourism for the forseeable future, see Air Canada. You are not alone in unemployment and everyday you are joined by hundreds of thousands of others in similar and worse circumstances. The law won't feed you unless you're inside, many have already opted into this arrangement. Things are tough and they are going to get very much tougher very soon so you should concentrate on the necessities of life. Find allies, build a cooperative, live in a group setting, get back to the land, or join the military if you can and don't mind the roughness of combat and an uncertain future. Sorry I've got no sunshine for you, I think it's better for you to think about the state of the global economy for a while and then to protect yourself from it. The good old days are over for a long long time. I know people in similar circumstances in my community, lots of them and more every day. Buy some work boots and rough warm clothing.
 

Machjo

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He got a job today. We went out to celebrate, just got back, but he's pooped.

Anyway, just to let you know.
 

curiousjo

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there's always obstacles to finding work. lack of experience, economy, not enough education. But just remember, whether ur looking for a job or looking for a better job. theres resources out there. employment centers, sites such as monster, workhopolis, GoworkBC - The Search Engine for jobs in BC for jobs in bc.

hope it helps
 

YukonJack

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Angry_jobseeker, if you use as many ******'s during a job interview, you WILL have hard time finding a job. Try to be a "Humble_jobseeker". It will work to your advantage.

No employer wants an angry sewer-mouth.
 

Lou Garu

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YJ ,have you tried Temp Agencies , I know they're not the greatest, but they *do * get you your whmis ticket ( you become their meal ticket when they can rent you out),and there is a better chance that a temp employer will hire you if they like your work.
It also sounds like you are a independent soul, perhaps starting a business ( even a small one ) would suit you better...
good luck
 

Machjo

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I talked to my brother (Angry Jobseeker) this weekend, and he's doing fine. He'd moved out a couple weeks ago (no, I didn't kick him out; he's always welcome here), and he's doing fine, working as a travel agent, and not as angry anymore. As for the gutter mouth, that surprised me too. He normally doesn't talk like that in real life. I guess he was just trying to let out his frustrations. I guess he'd seen me on this forum and decided later, why not, let's blow some steam on that forum.

Anyway, he's doing well.
 

Ron in Regina

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I talked to my brother (Angry Jobseeker) this weekend, and he's doing fine. He'd moved out a couple weeks ago (no, I didn't kick him out; he's always welcome here), and he's doing fine, working as a travel agent, and not as angry anymore. As for the gutter mouth, that surprised me too. He normally doesn't talk like that in real life. I guess he was just trying to let out his frustrations. I guess he'd seen me on this forum and decided later, why not, let's blow some steam on that forum.

Anyway, he's doing well.


That's really good to hear Machjo. He did the right thing by blowing off
some steam here instead of punching out your doorman or something.
No worries.
 

YukonJack

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Lou Garu, it is plain to see that you have no respect, because you don't have the decency to address the person you are addressing by their full name.

Are you happy that you saved a few precious key-strokes?

Having said that, I have no idea what the hell you are talking about. Considered repeating Grade II?

You and Angry_jobseeker are soulmates. Condemned to be freeloaders out of job.
 

DurkaDurka

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Lou Garu, it is plain to see that you have no respect, because you don't have the decency to address the person you are addressing by their full name.

Are you happy that you saved a few precious key-strokes?

Having said that, I have no idea what the hell you are talking about. Considered repeating Grade II?

You and Angry_jobseeker are soulmates. Condemned to be freeloaders out of job.

I guess you failed to read the post where Machjo stated that his brother is now working? Ignorant fool.
 

YukonJack

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"I guess you failed to read the post where Machjo stated that his brother is now working? Ignorant fool."

The ignorant fool is you, DurkaDurka, as usual.

I responded to Lou Garu, not Machjo.

Besides, I am willing to bet that the foul mouth of Angry_jobseeker will land him on the street in less than two weeks.

Let you, Angry_jobseeker and Machjo prove me wrong.
 

DurkaDurka

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"I guess you failed to read the post where Machjo stated that his brother is now working? Ignorant fool."

The ignorant fool is you, DurkaDurka, as usual.

I responded to Lou Garu, not Machjo.

Besides, I am willing to bet that the foul mouth of Angry_jobseeker will land him on the street in less than two weeks.

Let you, Angry_jobseeker and Machjo prove me wrong.

quote=YukonJack;1148842]
You and Angry_jobseeker are soulmates. Condemned to be freeloaders out of job.[/quote]


Do you forget your own posts, Jack?

Now why don't you drop the holier than thou, my crap don't stink, I am amazing attitude?
 

Lou Garu

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Lou Garu, it is plain to see that you have no respect, because you don't have the decency to address the person you are addressing by their full name.

Are you happy that you saved a few precious key-strokes?

Having said that, I have no idea what the hell you are talking about. Considered repeating Grade II?

You and Angry_jobseeker are soulmates. Condemned to be freeloaders out of job.

To:YukonJack
From: Lou Garu

Sir, you are correct , I have erred in reading the posts and misapplied my suggestion to the wrong person.
However , vituperation is not called for.
and respect is earned.

Despite this , enjoy your day

Lou
 
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