Stacey2grls
<font color=blue>Am currently on a "see food" diet
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Sorry, but this is long. A couple of months ago, I was talking to my next-door neighbor, about her job (she's a real estate agent), and I told her I really needed a job, and if she thought this would be right for me. Since I have 2 children in school, and no babysitter it has been so hard to find a job. She told me that her brother would definately hire me. I asked doing what, since I had no clue what her brother did. As it turns out, he owns his own real estate appraisal company and needs apprentice appraisers. But, I need to go to school for it, and the course would cost $985, and would take about 4 weeks. She said her brother would let me pick my own hours, pay me very well, and the job was mine for the taking as long as I passed the course. Well, before I signed up for the course, I would daily ask her at the bus stop, "are you sure your brother will hire me", I'm nervous about spending that much money, and what if he doesn't need me when I pass the course, etc. Well, everytime she would reassure me, saying "ofcourse he will hire you" don't worry. Well, fast foward 3 months, I passed 2 months ago, and everytime I bring up the job, she says her brother is busy, I will give you info next week. I call her and she gives me the same story. I have to say That I am the last person I thought would every be in this position. I rarely ask anyone for favors, to the point that family and friends say that it is annoying. So, it is not that I am being too pushy, because the job was her idea in the first place. Well, now my husband is mad with me since I spent that money and now no job has come of it. And I don't want to continue bothering my neighbor, I am always so nice to her, saying I appreciate everything she has done for me. What should I do? Sorry this is so long.
Then, when they come crawling to you, you can tell them it's too late, you've already been hired. 

Finally, in September I got a call from the hospital where I currently still work. Sometimes a job search takes time.