What are your obstacles to employent?

YukonJack

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"Gee, Jack ... did someone put soap in your Geritol again?"

Gee, lone wolf, not even you!!!

I stand by my statement and prediction that Angry_jobseeker, with sewer-mouth he/she displayed here, WILL BE out of job in two weeks. Like, FIRED!

I also stand by my statement that anyone who is too lazy for a few extra keystrokes in order to address a fellow poster by his/her full chosen on-screen handle, shows no respect and perhaps should receive same in return.
 

DurkaDurka

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"Gee, Jack ... did someone put soap in your Geritol again?"

Gee, lone wolf, not even you!!!

I stand by my statement and prediction that Angry_jobseeker, with sewer-mouth he/she displayed here, WILL BE out of job in two weeks. Like, FIRED!

I also stand by my statement that anyone who is too lazy for a few extra keystrokes in order to address a fellow poster by his/her full chosen on-screen handle, shows no respect and perhaps should receive same in return.

Is there a topic that you are not an expert on?
 

AnnaG

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Obstacles to gaining employment: economy, government, lack of support for small companies.
 

lone wolf

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"Gee, Jack ... did someone put soap in your Geritol again?"

Gee, lone wolf, not even you!!!

I stand by my statement and prediction that Angry_jobseeker, with sewer-mouth he/she displayed here, WILL BE out of job in two weeks. Like, FIRED!

I also stand by my statement that anyone who is too lazy for a few extra keystrokes in order to address a fellow poster by his/her full chosen on-screen handle, shows no respect and perhaps should receive same in return.

I stand by my statement that anyone who won't use the quote feature deserves to bear the brunt of the confusion they create ... or is that just an excuse to bite the heads off folk who slip on the mess?

Who are you? Porter?
 
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Toronto111

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The Texas Workforce Commission oversees 28 local workforce development boards in Texas that are designated geographically. Workforce centers within the board areas provide local delivery of services such as assistance with your resume, interview skills and search for employment. The Texas Veterans Commission houses VERs in the Workforce centers to specifically assist veterans in finding employment.
 

VanIsle

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Nov 12, 2008
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My obstacles to employment? I'm old and grumpy! I'm not sure I even want to be self employed any longer!
We're the same age. If you want to be "old" and grumpy - go for it. I've decided that I'm not old - I just have a few years under my belt. I don't like grumpy. Grumpy makes me cranky!!!;-) (Take a couple of weeks off and go to work for SOM and then you'll really know Grumpy):p
 

AnnaG

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Obstacles to employment: government and a combination of big business + market speculation.
 

In Between Man

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My obstacle to employment is the fact that one of my bosses above me on the food chain is like two hundred and fifty years old and he refuses to retire, which is subsequently holding back promotions for others and myself.

This is why BC used to have mandatory retirement, which we got rid of for some stupid reason I'm sure.
 

JLM

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After a few years out of the job market for personal reasons, I was able to go back into the job market last year. Unfortunately, that was just before the stockmarket crash. Unable to find work, I had to go on Ontario Works, thinking they'd help me. I'd told them my main problem was references (owing to my circumstances over the last few years, I was unable to work and so have not been able to establish work references). So what did they do? Send me on a 6-month course. The teacher didn't know how to teach and I learnt more about her family life than I did about the actual course we were supposed to learn. Add to that that the ultimate goal of this course was to get a job, yet the couse had no co-op part!:angryfire:

I'd just finished the course recently, and now I've been looking for work for about a week. Since most aren't hiring it seems, I'd offered to work on a co-op but employers refuse because of 'insurance concerns', and the school wants nothing to do with it because a co-op was not part of the course, so it's not the school's responsibility either.

I'd even offered to volunteer in a few places just to gain experience and develop references to get my foot in the door. Answer? The law doesn't allow for that.

I'd even be willing to work for a lower salary, just to get my foot in the ****ing door. Oops! Minimum wage!

Now I've got n interview tomorrow, and of course they're asking for references. The only real recent reference I have that might even be remotely related to work owing to the problems I'd been facing in the last few years, is from my teacher. It's not like I could give government helpers as references for work now is it.

It's bull ****. Now if tomorrow they don't accept even that reference, I swear I'll want to kill someone! It seems the law is the greatest ****ing wall to employment for me right now.

Is anyone else having the same problems I am, or is it just me? Am I doing something wrong?

Holy **** I'm sick and tired of applying for job after job after job and never get accepted. I'd even asked my government worker to see if there's anything wrong. Resume's fine she says. She thinks I look OK too, am presentable, speak well, blah blah blah.

Well, obviously I'm doing something wrong but just don't ****ing get it. What's the problem/ What am I doing wrong? And why so many laws holding me back from getting the Goddamn experience and references I need to work?

****, I'd even applied for volunteer agencies awhile back, and I needed a criminal record check and references. As for the Criminal record check, the government was 'kind' enough to pay for that. But of course it couldn't give references. I guess I coud understand because I was going to be working with kids. I'm just torally out of the loop and if I could, I'd even go outta town to work on a farm as long as I knew that bus ticket wouldn't be a waste of money if they're just going to send me back home without work.

****, can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong here and why so many government laws, can't co-op, can't even volunteer, need cirtificate for this and cirtificate for that and have to pay for certificate, damn, just let me work for free if I have to just so I can get my bloody foot in the door.

Any advice? I'm gonna pop my lid soon if I keep going around in circles like this.

It doesn't matter at the end of the day how well groomed you are, how well spoken you, how "educated" you are (I've met people who have met all that criteria and are absolutely useless) If you can convince the boss you can make money for him and enhance the reputation of the company that's your best chance to get hired.
 

AnnaG

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It doesn't matter at the end of the day how well groomed you are, how well spoken you, how "educated" you are (I've met people who have met all that criteria and are absolutely useless) If you can convince the boss you can make money for him and enhance the reputation of the company that's your best chance to get hired.
Also, it helps if you have pull in the company.