CindysGusGus
<font color=blue>Secretly has the hots for the old
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- Jan 10, 2001
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ducklite said:I'm going to warn you right now, I tried doing this for six months, and found that 90% of potential employers won't talk to you until you are actually living here full time unless you are in the medical or teaching fields or they have recruited you. I actually had a HOME here, fully furnished, all I needed to do was get in my car and drive, and start work Monday, and they still didn't want to know anything about me until I was permanently living here.
Of the ten percent who would interview me before I moved here, I lost out four jobs to people who were already living here, and was told flat out that had I been the job would have been mine. I did get two offers I turned down because either the money wasn't there or the guy I would have reported to was such a slimeball I needed a shower after the interview. Ish.
Anne
Thanks for the warning. I have been in Customer Service for over 16 years. Im not looking for something that is hard to find and I feel Customer Service is a pretty broad area. If it takes me a while to find a job no big deal at least I know im trying.
