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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 11:56 pm to saderade
Posted on 2/24/14 at 11:56 pm to saderade
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Guess I will look like an a-hole here but if your mom had breast cancer surgery, why does that require someone to be off work for several years? There are a multitude of programs providing home care for cancer patients in addition to the care rendered when you aren't working. Story just doesn't add up.
It's not as easy as you think.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 12:06 am to lsutigerfan1976
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I have the associates degree for computer networking.
Honestly, in this day I don't know of many companies that will hire a 37 year old with technological skills. There are too many kids straight out of college that will be like due to age and present day educations over a 37 year old. What other skills do you have
Posted on 2/25/14 at 12:11 am to Ed Osteen
Am I the only one that felt this guy just warned to give half arse info?
Posted on 2/25/14 at 6:42 am to crazy4lsu
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What are some other recession proof job other than plumbing? I'm honestly asking. I have no clue.
Other than plumbing, pipe fitters and (especially) service technicians are pretty much recession proof.
There is a vacuum in the skilled labor market being created by the retirement of the baby boomers. While trade unions do like to get young guys that will give them many years of service, they also tend to take a good many guys in their 30's. the logic seems to be that those people are a little more mature and tend to drop out of the program less because they typically have something to lose.
Here is a link to the Atlanta local, on there is a link to the UA's national site which has contact info for all of the locals across the country.
[link=(Ua72.org)]Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Service Technicians[/link]
Posted on 2/25/14 at 6:51 am to lsutigerfan1976
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there is just no jobs that i see being advertised. The good ones are far and few in between.
Thanks Obama.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 6:57 am to Ed Osteen
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Honestly, in this day I don't know of many companies that will hire a 37 year old with technological skills. There are too many kids straight out of college that will be like due to age and present day educations over a 37 year old. What other skills do you have
This isn't true. I'm in my 30's, hire people in IT and we don't hire people because of their age. We find that older people are more realistic while 20 year old interviewees come in acting like they're big shots. the 20 year olds tend to ask for more money as well. Take in to account that very few people in IT are hired on and stay on for the duration of their career anymore.(Frankly in IT you have to look for a new job every 5 years or you're probably not being paid enough money.) If he's any good he'll find a job in Baton Rouge.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 7:10 am to lsutigerfan1976
Home Depot will be hiring
Posted on 2/25/14 at 8:17 am to Voorhies7
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How big a boy are you?
He's looking for a job... not a date!!
Posted on 2/25/14 at 8:22 am to lsutigerfan1976
My advice would be to go learn a trade. Seriously, going back to college just isnt worth it in a shite economy.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 8:36 am to lsutigerfan1976
If you were legit ately just looking for any job and dont mind manual labor i could have you working by 630 tomorrow morning.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 8:42 am to lsutigerfan1976
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My mom got breast cancer surgery. And i had to give up my job to take care of her full time.
What about jobs in nursing homes, hospice, medical supply companies, hospitals, health insurance companies–what you did the past few years DID amount to a job, and the skills you gained might be useful in some medical field. What about calling some of the companies you dealt with in taking care of your mom? They surely know you.
And maybe give this a thought: funeral homes. I was at one on Sunday for a viewing of my mother, who passed away last week. You could do worse than a job there--chauffeur, etc.
BEST OF LUCK. You are far, far from being over the ill here.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:01 am to lsutigerfan1976
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:22 am to Gaston
I think i need to clarify some things. First when someone gets cancer. If it is a friend. It is easy to go about your business and be like that sucks. And not worry to much about it. But when it is your mother. That takes a little bit more precedence than someone you just know casually. So when she was going through chemo/radiation etc. I took care of her full time.
Eventually yes there were agencies that could come out, and charger her ppls health and help her out. I have been working. It is not like i am a dead beat. But the jobs i have been working at are part time retail jobs. If anything i think that that has hurt me finding a permanent position somewhere.
When someone sees that for the past few years all you have done was work minimum wage type part time jobs. They assume that you don't qualify for their job. It has been more of a hindrance when i put that on my application. If i am lucky and get an interview somewhere. I can explain my situation. But most employers seem to just look at my resume, look at where i work now. And think nah, and next. But it isn't that i don't work. It is that i cannot find a permanent position somewhere. Just temp jobs. Which sucks.
I want to go back into a permanent position again. Not as easy as some of you think. Most places don't even bother to set up an interview with you.
Eventually yes there were agencies that could come out, and charger her ppls health and help her out. I have been working. It is not like i am a dead beat. But the jobs i have been working at are part time retail jobs. If anything i think that that has hurt me finding a permanent position somewhere.
When someone sees that for the past few years all you have done was work minimum wage type part time jobs. They assume that you don't qualify for their job. It has been more of a hindrance when i put that on my application. If i am lucky and get an interview somewhere. I can explain my situation. But most employers seem to just look at my resume, look at where i work now. And think nah, and next. But it isn't that i don't work. It is that i cannot find a permanent position somewhere. Just temp jobs. Which sucks.
I want to go back into a permanent position again. Not as easy as some of you think. Most places don't even bother to set up an interview with you.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:27 am to lsutigerfan1976
Change your résumé from chronological to skill-set oriented. Remove the dates when you list your employment.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:33 am to lsutigerfan1976
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But the jobs i have been working at are part time retail jobs.
Again, what about checking out some of the companies and services you dealt with as a care giver? See my previous post. Good luck man.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:34 am to lsutigerfan1976
And that's why you specialize and get certifications.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:35 am to Golfer
For the couple of posters who are hiring sales guys, please shoot me an email. Currently in the market myself, and have over 10 years sales experience with a fortune 500 company in the consumer products industry. My email is favornorm@gmail.com. I am currently in Bossier, but willing to relocate in order to find a good position.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:37 am to lsutigerfan1976
Go buy the book "What color is my parachute"
Do EVERY exercise in it. DO NOT skip around. It will change your approach and payoff much faster than "I'll do anything."
Employers don't want you to do anything. They want you for a specific reason which you must present.
Do EVERY exercise in it. DO NOT skip around. It will change your approach and payoff much faster than "I'll do anything."
Employers don't want you to do anything. They want you for a specific reason which you must present.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 9:55 am to lsutigerfan1976
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Not as easy as some of you think. Most places don't even bother to set up an interview with you.
That link I gave you is a good damn start. I'd think your story would get traction if you could find your way into an interview. Apply to every company/agency at Stennis.
Posted on 2/25/14 at 10:06 am to Gaston
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That link I gave you is a good damn start. I'd think your story would get traction if you could find your way into an interview. Apply to every company/agency at Stennis.
Got it. I haven't had luck in the past with call backs when i apply to Stennis. But i will see what is available. And apply. Thanks!
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