That's not a bad list of jobs to work with. Change your resume to focus on your skills and not your jobs.
I would definitely try to find entry level positions such those offered by Enterprise Rent-A-Car (management trainee positions) or even by management trainee roles offered by Papa Johns or Krogers (especially if you're located in Louisville or Cincinatti). I worked at Krogers as a cashier while in college and that was the ONLY job experience I had too when I graduated.
Also, are you working with your college's alumni office? Inquire about job fairs and recruiter visits (seeing if you can schedule an interview). Contact old professors that you're cool with for leads. No offense, but you've got to work ALL avenues, so unless you live in BFE town of 100 people, there are jobs there for those with a degree (which is just a piece of paper to get you in the door) - you've just go to hustle.
Good Luck. And tell your finance that you're not ready for marriage right now (and the why) so she can make whatever decisions necessary for her.
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Originally Posted by LowLite
I agree with you, which is why I think it would be a mistake getting married right now. Believe me, I am looking, and I have been look outside of what I want to go into. The thing that's holding me back is my experience. I literally have nothing to put on my resume with the exception of:
Papa Johns
TGI Fridays
Wendy's
Wal-Mart
Krogers
Painting houses
Midas and I had a few in and out jobs while I was in undergrad.
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