Employment

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Welcome back!

The economy being what it is, jobs are IMPORTANT.

here is a link to a site that might have some jobs listed. Click on the word retail jobs, and look at what they have.

My husband and I do not work, we are unable to work. He is on Disability, I have no job what so ever. If I could work, I would. To those out there who are needing work, I wish you the best.

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I’m grumpy

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Well, I guess the title says it all.

With what congress has done, we will all be needing a way to earn extra income from home. I do not expect that a whole lot of the country is happy right now, so I am not alone in my grumpiness.

The economy is still throwing out a lot of flack. Businesses are in rough times, families are in need. More income would really be wanted by many people.

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Careers

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

With this economy, a new career would probably help someone. It’s just that it would be something if all of the unemployed got new careers all at the same time.

What field is the one most looking for someone to fill it right now? I have no idea. I haven’t worked for a long time. I think it was in 1989. I was working in a print shop in Arkansas. I had fun there.

In my life, I have learned a lot of different skills. Some I still use, others are going to waste. At least my mind still works.

Doesn’t it? :)

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Work

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Many out in the world at this time are looking for work. There are jobs out there, I just have no idea where they are and what they are.

I do not even know if I would be able to get a job now. I have gained a lot of weight since I last worked. I would probable need a top rated fat burner to help me lose weight.

I do have experience in many different types of jobs though. Restaurant, nursing home, factory, machine shop, fast food, print shop, office work……..the list goes on. I have no idea though if my services would be wanted.

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What season is this?

Friday, November 27th, 2009

What season is this? Spending, camping, sales, and turkeys.

Well, that nice and all that but, the ones that I think about are those who needs some employment. I mean, having a place to sleep, eat, rest and relax is really important.

I was homeless once and it is a scary feeling. Some jobs right now are only for the season, but people needs jobs all of the time. Here is a link for philadelphia jobs. I hope that it will help someone who is loking in that area.

Keep it safe this season people, the emergency rooms do not need any more patients.

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Cancer

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

I imagine that every family has been affected by this disease in one way or another. We, alone have had several friends and family members die because of serious diseases. It hurts.

Some times these things are caused by outside agents. Sometimes, people get involved in lawsuits because of those circumstances. Mesothelioma lawyers help with one specific type of cancer. There are other lawyers for other things.

The workplace can not only be tiring, but dangerous. Chemicals, electricity, machines, and people are all part of that environment. I remember working in Florida at a manufacturing firm that used heavy duty machines, and paint, and chemicals. It was a learning experience. I survived and learned.

Where ever you work, what ever your duties are caution is always advisable. Even in a fast food restaurant there can be dangers. Fryers can splatter, hot liquids spill. It is all part of life.

I just wish that cancer wasn’t. We lost a brother-in-law, an adopted sister, and friends to different types of cancer. None of those were what I’d call easy ways to die. What is so sad is that one of them was avoidable. Lung cancer. All those warnings about cigarettes are not just a lot of hype and hot air. Lung cancer is a very hard way to die.

If you have lost someone, you are not alone.

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Jobs

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Right now there must be a lot of people who are wanting to make sure that their jobs will not disappear because of the economic troubles going on.

My husband is on Disability, it isn’t much but it is better than having nothing. I do not have a job, except for my web sites. If I was to look for a job, with my health problems, it would need to be a sit down type of job. For others, doing a sales job search might be hard. I realize that sales people must have a difficult time getting commissions if people do not want to buy. There are products out there that are wanted and finding the right job with the right company is important. For all of you who are looking for work, I do wish you the best possible job. As you look, stay safe, OK?

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Careers

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

In my life I have been allowed to do a lot of different things. No, I’ve never flown a jet as a pilot. I’ve been on a couple of DC10’s,though, been up in a chopper (a bubble chopper), never been in a prop-plane.

Well any way, I’ve had a lot of different careers. Started out as a short order cook in a Burger Chef. I’ve washed dishes. Traveled with the carnival for a short time. After that I worked in a Krystal Burger, a drug store doing shelf stocking and package wrapping for Christmas. I’ve been a cashier in a cafeteria and in the candy department of a department store. I’ve been a bonded stock clerk in an auto parts warehouse. I’ve been a machine operator in an engineering firm, learned to read parts blueprints and inspect them to make sure that they followed the specifications on the blueprint (that was fun because I also learned to use different machines and measuring tools).

I have worked in nursing homes with the elderly and those who lived there. I like to talk to people, but in the nursing home rarely had the time to just sit and visit, which was sad for those who were stuck there. Being the secretary/receptionist in a printing business was fun. I learned about the printing business and the many different things that are used to make poster, flyers, labels, and other printed material that people use. Keeping the accounts receivable for the business and ordering the supplies needed was a learning experience, that’s for sure. Did you know that some paper is not made with any wood pulp? Some are mostly chemicals.

In the different types of jobs I’ve held, each one gave me a different type of smell when I came home. Printer’s ink - STINKS. Machine oil does too and it was hard to get out of my clothes along with the metal shavings. Coming home smelling like food was a bonus for the pets in the house. They got friendly and inquisitive each time. As life goes on each person gathers different experiences with each job held and the training involved. At least it wasn’t boring, though. Some of my training I couldn’t use from one job to another, sometimes the training overlapped. No matter what, at least it wasn’t boring. :)

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