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I'm having trouble finding a job in Raleigh, NC, help!? |
I'm 24 & moved down here in August. I am very outgoing but I cannot find a job that pays well here. My last job was at Fidelity Investments in MA. & I was making $15.46 per hour, I don't expect to make as much down here but I need to make enough to live. I am a people person & very outgoing & hard working. please help! Have you tried state government? It is a state capital afterall. There's always openings. They may not pay as much as the business sector does, but they are very stable. Honey its hard to find a job anywhere, not just in Raleigh,NC. You practically have to know the right person to get a good job. I've learned your resume is as useless as toilet paper. The other option is to check out some temporary employment agencies. |
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