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Ever since I got my Bachelor’s Degree, I found it virtually impossible to get entry level jobs. For example, screeners for grocery stores, fast food establishments, and companies that tend to have plentiful job openings all told me that I was “overqualified”. How can you be overqualified to bag customer purchases and stock shelves? Unfortunately, if you have a bachelor’s degree that doesn’t offer a lot of job opportunities without continuing further, you may find yourself having to build a career without relying on your degree to help you command a higher salary. This, in turn, creates a position where your employment options are not much better than those of a high school dropout.
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1. Never pay an agency a fee for helping you find a job! All reputable agencies receive payment from their client where they place the candidate…that’s you!
2. Even if the assignment is temporary, don’t be fooled, your performance is being assessed for consideration for permanent employment.
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As the national economy plummeted downward recently, so did the seniors employment figures. It’s only natural that fear swept the land as the media hammered on the widening theme that millions of people were being stripped of their livelihoods. Senior citizens hunkered down and made every attempt to keep a low profile and protect what already belonged to them.
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