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Old 04-20-2003, 10:59 PM
gcsmith gcsmith is offline
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Question Employment

Hey ladies!! I need some career advice. I live in the Cincinnati Area and am having the hardest time finding a career. Not just another job, but something that has growth potential. I want to be able to grow with the company. I just graduated from college in Dec. 2001. I feel like I have sent my resume everywhere. I am willing to go back to school even. Anyway, if anyone out there has any advice for me I would gladly listen!!
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Old 04-21-2003, 01:04 PM
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where do you live in the cincy area? i grew up in hamilton, which is just a little north of cincinnati. i don't know if i can help you with your career but i can definately help you with some fun places to go. have you had skyline chili??

and what are you interested in?

-sara
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Old 04-23-2003, 01:43 PM
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Erin, have you thought of appling to local hospitals for sec positions. The hours can be very flexable and they sometimes have childcare services on site. I know that Central Baptist has a lot of fulltime positions here for clerical, with benefits, and childcare!

You can check out most opporunities at local hospitals on the web. I don't know what hospitals are up there but I am sure that there is something, so that you can get established and even return to school.

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Old 04-26-2003, 11:59 PM
chicagoagd chicagoagd is offline
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You might want to consider temping positions, sometimes it can lead to a permanent position. I've been temping since January, and the company I've frequently temped for (and liked very much) just talked to me about a possibility of a permanent position because they liked my work so much. You also get a better sense of the type of environment you like (small/large company) and whether you're a people-person/math-inclined/salesperson/etc.... Hope this helps and good luck!
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