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re: Am finding out the hard way no one wants to hire a 37 yr guy for anything.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:16 pm to crazy4lsu
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:16 pm to crazy4lsu
quote:I would imagine that most manual labor jobs are. We're not in a recession though. White collar, desk jobs might be a bit harder to find than in years past but if you're not above learning a skill and getting your hands dirty you can make white collar money.
What are some other recession proof job other than plumbing? I'm honestly asking. I have no clue.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:17 pm to Slickback
Please go to Home Depot or Lowes and work so I can get someone to help me load my crap.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:18 pm to lsutigerfan1976
Oil field service company's
Plant service company's
Maritime
Google then knock on doors.
I don't hire off the interweb. I'm going to look you in the eye & shake your hand. Not double click a mouse to employment.
Plant service company's
Maritime
Google then knock on doors.
I don't hire off the interweb. I'm going to look you in the eye & shake your hand. Not double click a mouse to employment.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:19 pm to RummelTiger
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Well, I'm looking for 4 front end developers and 1 iOS developer, so if anyone is looking or knows of anyone looking, then let me know.
which brings up something else: if you're looking for something "new" to do in the long term, learning C++ and other programing languages is a good idea.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:20 pm to lsutigerfan1976
There are tons of contractors. Say you want to work in the electrical field, apply at electrical contractors as a helper. Same as pipe fitting, boiler maker, etc. however, the BEST field to go in IMO has already been mentioned... Plumber. I work in a plant as a welder and I'm really thinking about becoming a plumber. We have 1 in the plant. He makes foreman pay and he barely does anything. Dude has it made.
There are a lot of jobs to be had in the plants. Start as a firewatch, watch the welders you're fire watching for and ask them to teach you. That's what I did. Build scaffolds or even be an apprentice scaffold builder. Scaffold building really sucks, it's dangerous and they don't make much but it's money and if you're desperate you'll at least apply. There are some REALLY REALLY dumb people that build scaffolds. If you're fat however I take back that advice.
Don't be picky, if you need a job that bad take a position that really sucks IF there's a possibility of moving up. And if you get a job as a helper, don't be lazy or miss work. Nobody likes that guy that's always missing or doesn't do anything. The ones that work hard, move up.
There are a lot of jobs to be had in the plants. Start as a firewatch, watch the welders you're fire watching for and ask them to teach you. That's what I did. Build scaffolds or even be an apprentice scaffold builder. Scaffold building really sucks, it's dangerous and they don't make much but it's money and if you're desperate you'll at least apply. There are some REALLY REALLY dumb people that build scaffolds. If you're fat however I take back that advice.
Don't be picky, if you need a job that bad take a position that really sucks IF there's a possibility of moving up. And if you get a job as a helper, don't be lazy or miss work. Nobody likes that guy that's always missing or doesn't do anything. The ones that work hard, move up.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:23 pm to A_bear
What's the process like becoming a welder or plumber? How do you start and how long does it take to be making decent money?
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:25 pm to Draconian Sanctions
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which brings up something else: if you're looking for something "new" to do in the long term, learning C++ and other programing languages is a good idea.
Actually i have an associates in IT computer networking. That was a whole different story or explanation. Basically i met a piece of arse a long time ago. And never actually did anything with that degree. Cause i chased after her, married her and the whole nine yards. And now, even though i am no longer with her. I can't get into the door doing that either, because of the no experience thing. I do however want to go back and get my certs like A+, Net+ etc. But alas i need money to take those cert test. Hence i need a temp job doing a menial position. After that i can go back and get my certs, and try again in that field. But that was my fault in a way. Cause i spent my time in the past chasing a piece of arse. Rather than advancing my career.

Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:37 pm to lsutigerfan1976
You are a couple of years younger than me so I'm right there with you. I was in your situation about 8 years ago and I made a determined effort to get into the state government. I don't know how Louisiana state government employment is compared to Alabama state government bit in Alabama you have to test (ACT type test) for each position. When you pass the test you are put on a register and if high enough you get interviewed. I initially took a state job I didn't think I would ever take just to get into the system. I then pursued a department and position more commensurate to my education and experience and have been in the position over 6 years.
My point is that state government is an area a lot of people overlook that has some very stable careers with incredibly good retirement plans. You won't get rich but then again you won't get rich with a lot of jobs. I'd strongly suggest looking into state government especially if you have a college degree. The good jobs usually require a degree and you are ahead of the game if you have one.
P.S. Your nostalgia thread is
Hang in there and good luck.
My point is that state government is an area a lot of people overlook that has some very stable careers with incredibly good retirement plans. You won't get rich but then again you won't get rich with a lot of jobs. I'd strongly suggest looking into state government especially if you have a college degree. The good jobs usually require a degree and you are ahead of the game if you have one.
P.S. Your nostalgia thread is

Hang in there and good luck.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:38 pm to lsutigerfan1976
Get on with state government. Any job. They aren't as likely to discriminate based on your age. Work your way up. Or better yet, bide your time waiting for better openings in other agencies/departments.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:40 pm to beaverfever
Idk if there's plumbing school or if that's pretty much a job you learn after being an apprentice first. You can go to school for welding and depending on how fast you learn it, determines the length of time you're in school. I learned welding in the plant after I got tired of sitting on a bucket watching welders make sparks and build shite. Thought it would be a fun career so I asked the welder to teach me. Turns out I was better than the average beginner. Now I do it for a living but I'm trying to become an operator now because I'm always trying to move up.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:40 pm to lsutigerfan1976
If you have a sales background, get a job selling cars, even che k out the rinky dink side of the road lots. Its tax season and they're looking to move cars.
You have to look at an application/resume/interview as a chance to sell yourself. Having a job adds value. You walk in somewhere for an interview without being currently employed, already they know you need them moves your value to them down. Now you have to really sell yourelf to them and for whatever reason, you're not doing that. You have to make someone think that by hiring you, they will get the most return on the money they're paying you.
You have to look at an application/resume/interview as a chance to sell yourself. Having a job adds value. You walk in somewhere for an interview without being currently employed, already they know you need them moves your value to them down. Now you have to really sell yourelf to them and for whatever reason, you're not doing that. You have to make someone think that by hiring you, they will get the most return on the money they're paying you.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:42 pm to shutterspeed
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You are a couple of years younger than me so I'm right there with you. I was in your situation about 8 years ago and I made a determined effort to get into the state government. I don't know how Louisiana state government employment is compared to Alabama state government bit in Alabama you have to test (ACT type test) for each position. When you pass the test you are put on a register and if high enough you get interviewed. I initially took a state job I didn't think I would ever take just to get into the system. I then pursued a department and position more commensurate to my education and experience and have been in the position over 6 years.
My point is that state government is an area a lot of people overlook that has some very stable careers with incredibly good retirement plans. You won't get rich but then again you won't get rich with a lot of jobs. I'd strongly suggest looking into state government especially if you have a college degree. The good jobs usually require a degree and you are ahead of the game if you have one.
P.S. Your nostalgia thread is
Hang in there and good luck.
Thanks! Yeah i may look into a state or federal job. Never really thought of doing that. I am skinny as a toothpick. So i don't think i would do good at manual labor.
Thanks about the nostalgia thread. I think it got anchored again though.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:45 pm to lsutigerfan1976
Can you pass a state background check? School bus driver would be a good part time job with fulltime benefits. Good luck.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:48 pm to shutterspeed
This is what I did. I didn't have any age discrimination issues. I just didn't know what the heck I wanted to do out of college and was miserable in the insurance industry (claims analyst). I left that job and had similar trouble like the OP landing on my feet. My problem had more to do with not having any clue what direction I wanted to go. I made a decision to get into the state govt system and bide my time and it eventually paid off. Don't be afraid to start off in a position you consider beneath you. You need to get in the system and then work your way into what you really want.
P.S. Sounds like you have some computer programming skills which is a great asset if you're looking for a state job. You could be an IT guy for a state agency and clean up.
P.S. Sounds like you have some computer programming skills which is a great asset if you're looking for a state job. You could be an IT guy for a state agency and clean up.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:49 pm to lsutigerfan1976
There was a picture gallery I saw of a Mexican drug lords home the police invaded. Dude had 2 black panthers, 8 tigers, gold guns, chinese yen, millions of US dollars, closets full of money, and 8 TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!! That guy is the only one that needs to be giving career advice.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:49 pm to beaverfever
quote:I truck. It's awesome. I don't have to give two shits about anything anyone ever says to me.
Trucking dude, seriously.
The problem with trucking is getting the work lined up. Anyone can get a CDL and make 100k/yr. trucking, but you need to have the work lined up. If you do, it's gravy, but that's a harder thing to find than you might think.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:56 pm to Govt Tide
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P.S. Sounds like you have some computer programming skills which is a great asset if you're looking for a state job. You could be an IT guy for a state agency and clean up.
Like i said. I have the associates degree for computer networking. Just no experience or certs. I was young and stupid. If i had to do it again. I would have ditched the girl, not got married. And followed through earlier on that.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:57 pm to lsutigerfan1976
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At this point i could care less what it was.
How much less could you care?
It took 4 pages for somebody to see this?
Posted on 2/24/14 at 10:57 pm to lsutigerfan1976
I am the director of a state agency, will leave it at that. Our office in Metairie will be hiring entry level soon. Shouldn't be hard to get on with us.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 11:00 pm to TheHumanTornado
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I am the director of a state agency, will leave it at that. Our office in Metairie will be hiring entry level soon. Shouldn't be hard to get on with us.
Not sure about Metairie since i live in Slidell. So i do not know how feasible it is. But if you can give more info let me know.
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