Well my job ended at the warehouse today...... I hate temp services I really do back to looking for a new job
Damn, sorry to hear that man. i'm about to be unemployed. My job is pure hell! Working 6 nights a week sorting packages for a shipping company. I was only supposed to be working till about 10:30, but almost every night since i started, i've been there till 12am or later. Oh, well. Hope you find something man.
come work for me....flexable hours, you get to drink beer on the job., You can take naps,.... oh unfortunately I may not be able to pay you......
mike i have an idea why dont u sell products online? sounds like a pretty good idea to me :unsure: jk man, hope ya find a job soon
why so i can be like the 5 guys I know that recent gradutated in the top 15% at purdue and are unemployed like me????
education is good, but overrated IMO the vast majority of people go to collage now, attendance is way up at most collages, and unless your in the top 5% you have a considerably less chance of being hired out of collage Don't think that degree guarantees you a job anywhere and if the field of study your in does not have any openings well that degree is pretty much usless
Almost everyone I knew went off to college this year. They kept telling me to go to college instead of a technical school... Hopfully an A+ and net+ certification will help me out... I do wonder how hard it will be to find a job though
damn ... best buy not hiring? we just had a job fair at the ones in memphis cause we need people for the holidays its not so bad
I am going to be displeased if I dont get a job after college... Oh well. Hope you find a good job Mike.
Nothing in this world is gaurateed, but an education is a step towards a more promising career than standing in line at a temp agency. Its hard to get a job wether ou got an education or not, but i'd much rather be unemployed for a while with hopes on landing a job making 40+ K a year than hoping to land something that will just get my bills paid with no chances of advancement. No disrespect entended to anyone who hasn't furthered their education. There are promising careers that dont required a degree and such, but i feel your chances are upped a great margin with a degree under your belt. I'll take my chances with an education anyday. But hey, whatever floats your boat or finds your lost remote. Last edited by flawlesskid at Oct 9 2002, 11:57 PM
Well put, i agree. There are jobs to be had w/out a college education, but they are much harder to come by, and advancement is very difficult.
Problem is that pretty soon you're going to need to have a college degree to get a decent job...companies in general are pushing for people to have degrees for nearly all positions and stress the need for "continual improvement," which does include taking more schooling. When the economy is good, 75-85% of grads get good jobs straight out of college.
Hmmmm. I never finished college and I do fairly well. I will disagree with this statement. Most careers that people go to college for are up and coming, and rarely stay the same. Many come and go, leaving a college grad to fend for themselves when they become obselete. As a tradesman and a craftsman, I learn on the job every day, and make a nice wage at that. Will I ever become obsolete? No, in fact as vehicles progress I will become more valuable. Rarely, if ever, will you find a shop owner who will hire fresh out of college, it is experiance prefered. I think the same goes for construction, plumming, and the other trades that we depend on with our nation growing at the rate it is. A trade also works itself out in trade... I need a plummer? I'll fix his cars in trade for him running me new pipes. I can do sidework as well to supplement my income and help others out. It's all in the way you look at it.
Hmmmm. I never finished college and I do fairly well. I will disagree with this statement. Most careers that people go to college for are up and coming, and rarely stay the same. Many come and go, leaving a college grad to fend for themselves when they become obselete. As a tradesman and a craftsman, I learn on the job every day, and make a nice wage at that. Will I ever become obsolete? No, in fact as vehicles progress I will become more valuable. Rarely, if ever, will you find a shop owner who will hire fresh out of college, it is experiance prefered. I think the same goes for construction, plumming, and the other trades that we depend on with our nation growing at the rate it is. A trade also works itself out in trade... I need a plummer? I'll fix his cars in trade for him running me new pipes. I can do sidework as well to supplement my income and help others out. It's all in the way you look at it.[/b][/quote] exactly that collage degree dont mean sh!t in real life at my last job before I became the supervisor they hired some hot shot collage grad to run the show, needless to say he did not have the clue, he has the "book" smarts, but when you have a 40,000 pound motor hangiung 40ft in the air them book mean nothing....... He was fired and I was promoted in less than 2 weeks Last edited by Michael at Oct 10 2002, 11:53 AM