Forget deer, I'v started for the squirles.
The hunt continues. You know what I don't understand? How a young man with a tie, 90 percent of a degree, and a smile can't get a job in this town. Now if you know me, you know I can be picky. I gave up on picky a week and a half ago!
I have put in resumes at malls, stores, restaurants, temp agencies, gas stations (I told you I stopped being picky) I know there's got to be something semi-respectable I can do to make money from now until September.
I realized in this area (notice the shift from town to area) unless you have someone on the inside its difficult. Being gone for 2 years doesn't help, I don't even know people, who know people on the inside.
Lord help me.
j.
I have put in resumes at malls, stores, restaurants, temp agencies, gas stations (I told you I stopped being picky) I know there's got to be something semi-respectable I can do to make money from now until September.
I realized in this area (notice the shift from town to area) unless you have someone on the inside its difficult. Being gone for 2 years doesn't help, I don't even know people, who know people on the inside.
Lord help me.
j.

3 Comments:
I'm sorry, J. I job hunted most of last summer and I know how frustrating it can be. Praying that you'll get a job, and a good one at that. :-)
If you don't mind expanding your "area" I think Josh's employer may still be looking for help (better paying than any place in St. Lawrence County, too) on Wellesley Island.
how's the job hunting going?
five more weeks and i'll be home! i can't wait. i miss you!
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