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Kamka
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Toronto, Canada

quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
what kind of jobs have you done in the past?

what's your education?


My education is a four-year (Hons.) BA in Psychology, and a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Certificate. The last few jobs I had were all temporary (really short) assignments from placement agencies. They were not really utilizing my skills or education; I was mostly just sorting paper files didn't even work with a computer. Before that, I did a work-study program as a computer lab supervisor for four semesters in my school and before that, I had some other summer jobs. My first paid job was as an Elementary Summer School Teaching Assistant many years ago; I feel personally, that this was one of the best jobs I had, in terms of several factors, such as pay, job satisfaction, positive contribution, etc. But I now I would like to do something different than teaching/tutoring. I'd prefer to work in an office or some kind of an environment which deals with health.


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quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
To be honest, I dont mind the big guy up there, I just hate all his fanclubs.
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Old Post Jan-15-2008 03:38  Europe
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eRRaTiK
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada

quote:
Originally posted by Kamka
Hmm, that sucks... I have some of the stuff in my Cover Letter that I didn't put into my resume... the general talk about how I have good organizational and problem-solving skills and multi-tasking skills... it seems hard to find a place for that in my resume among all the other things, like employment experience or volunteer experience, that are there...


You sell it in the resume by including relevant duties/experience that exhibits your good organizational and problem-solving skills. If you note for xyz job that you managed a project and/or helped resolve a certain situation thus benefiting the company in some way then it's pretty clear you have those skills. In the interview you can flesh it out even more and be specific with it.

That's what the HR consultant was trying to say.


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Old Post Jan-15-2008 04:09  Australia
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Vivid Boy
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: T.O

quote:
Originally posted by Shaya007
yeah right!

lol!



when are u gonna buy a home!?!?!

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disko-kandi
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Bavaria

I would suggest for you to check out 'Times Change Women's Employment Service' at 365 Bloor Street East to get some proper one-on-one counselling from established Career Counsellors and/ or to attend specific kinds of job-hunting workshops.

I myself have used Times Change when I was in desperate times and it has helped me on multiple levels over the past 4 years.
Times Change was actually created by a close friend of the family, who is now retired. Times Change is a great place to start from scratch when you are lost in your job hunt... You don't particularly need to book an appointment, you can just walk in there and you will be welcomed with open arms.

I'd suggest that you start out with the 'Job Search Workshop' which lasts 4 mornings, is free of charge and where you will learn how to:
*Look for work using systematic job search strategies
*Access information and research potential employers
*Cope with the stress of looking for work
*Develop a network and gain potential contacts for employment
*Create a voice mail or telephone script
*Write effective, targeted cover letters and resumes
*Handle challenging interview questions

They also have a Resource Centre which is the perfect place to do some career-related research or work on your job search. There are books, newspapers, periodicals and videos; a photocopier, fax machine, telephones, and access to the Internet. Also, you can drop by to have a look at their Job Board with current postings and their Occupational Binders.


An extremely useful tool I got from them was conducting 'Informational Interviews' which has been something I have been using for years now and has worked!! II's are amazing b/c you can be the one interviewing the employer. You can ask the questions without the fear of being grilled yourself. As you know, everyone loves to talk about themselves. On top of everything else, you are able to find out all the info you need about that company and that person's career path & leave a lasting impression as well as your resume.

GOOD LUCK!! Just remember - keep a positive attitude throughout this whole ordeal and stay persistent! Something WILL come up!

http://www.timeschange.org/
Telephone: (416) 927-1900 - ask for Kathleen to book an appointment


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Old Post Jan-15-2008 18:31  Germany
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iLLnaDa
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Montreal

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie

PS. It's all about nepotism. Sorry to say, but like AJ said above, its about who you know.


I would have to agree with you, but the reference only got me 2 interviews. What I did in those two interviews was up to me and I obviously worked hard to get the job I have now. So I'll agree with both you and funky it REALLY does help knowing someone (it may even get you a job) but for certain jobs a reference is just a step in the door

Good luck Kamka if I ever have any openings at my workplace I will send you a PM


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Old Post Jan-15-2008 18:38  Canada
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Kamka
Supreme tranceaddict



Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Toronto, Canada

Thanks again to everyone who was kind enough to write me a response with suggestions, tips, or ideas, it's really appreciated.

Unfortunately I did not really progress anywhere in my job search as of now; I think I'll have to try that nasty technique of cold-calling companies that I've been advised to do by employment counselors.

Sucks, but it seems I have no choice.

iLLnaDa, thank you for your kind offer... I hope that someday soon I will find a good, suitable position, and maybe it will be through one of the peeps here on TranceAddict who are kind enough to help.

Bye now...


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Music was my first love
and it will be my last
Music of the future
And music of the past
To live without my music
would be impossible to do
Cause in these times of trouble
My music pulls me through...
quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
To be honest, I dont mind the big guy up there, I just hate all his fanclubs.
***I've got hairgel in my bathroom and Tylenol near my bed***

Old Post Jan-18-2008 20:40  Europe
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Spam
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Mississauga, Ontario

Tons of openings in most physical labour positions and most pay 14-18 bucks an hour. Long hours, but they're consistent and it means bigger pay checks. Go dig some pools or do some landscaping.

You can make 15-22 bucks an hour fertilizing lawns all summer. Then collect 350 a week for December-March on EI.

Office jobs are tentative and you're expendable. No one wants to do physical labour, so if you show up and do your job, it's secure.

Then again, some people don't like doing physical work... shrug. It's the easiest way out of the unemployment line though.


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Old Post Jan-19-2008 04:53  Canada
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Binder_Dundat
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Toronto(the centre of the universe)

quote:
Originally posted by Spam
Tons of openings in most physical labour positions and most pay 14-18 bucks an hour. Long hours, but they're consistent and it means bigger pay checks. Go dig some pools or do some landscaping.

You can make 15-22 bucks an hour fertilizing lawns all summer. Then collect 350 a week for December-March on EI.

Office jobs are tentative and you're expendable. No one wants to do physical labour, so if you show up and do your job, it's secure.

Then again, some people don't like doing physical work... shrug. It's the easiest way out of the unemployment line though.


If you know anyone looking for a labourer and paying a decent wage let me know. Its the only kind of work I've enjoyed doing....and I've had more jobs than Homer Simpson. I'm working at Pearson loading aircraft right now and the pay isn't that great but the good thing is the flight discounts. If anyone is interested in that pm me.


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UmmiE
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Brampton

quote:
Originally posted by Binder_Dundat
If you know anyone looking for a labourer and paying a decent wage let me know. Its the only kind of work I've enjoyed doing....and I've had more jobs than Homer Simpson. I'm working at Pearson loading aircraft right now and the pay isn't that great but the good thing is the flight discounts. If anyone is interested in that pm me.



Thats actually a pretty good hook up for getting to work at the airport....You need special Airport I.D and once you get the I.D you can easily move inside the airport for various jobs.....they prefer people to work at the airport who have already worked somwhere in the airport and have a Security clearance.........Good Stuff.

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Binder_Dundat
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Toronto(the centre of the universe)

quote:
Originally posted by UmmiE
Thats actually a pretty good hook up for getting to work at the airport....You need special Airport I.D and once you get the I.D you can easily move inside the airport for various jobs.....they prefer people to work at the airport who have already worked somwhere in the airport and have a Security clearance.........Good Stuff.


I'm actually still waiting to get my clearance. In the meantime I have to be in the company of someone whos got theirs when in restricted zones. I also have to go through the search and the metal detectors every time before starting my shift just like the passengers do.


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UmmiE
The Cure And The Cause



Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Brampton

quote:
Originally posted by Binder_Dundat
I also have to go through the search and the metal detectors every time before starting my shift just like the passengers do.



Obviously dood....LOL

Well ya after some time you can apply for other really kool jobs inside......Imagine meeting your fav DJs,actors,singers while working some where inside...One of my buddys works inside and has camera with him at work takes pic with any celeb or famous person that comes LOL

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Binder_Dundat
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Registered: Aug 2007
Location: Toronto(the centre of the universe)

quote:
Originally posted by UmmiE
Obviously dood....LOL

Well ya after some time you can apply for other really kool jobs inside......Imagine meeting your fav DJs,actors,singers while working some where inside...One of my buddys works inside and has camera with him at work takes pic with any celeb or famous person that comes LOL


Honestly, I like what I'm doing right now and the only perk I care about is the cheap flight tickets. I plan on doing lots of traveling this year.


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