Re: Currently-Available Work
- From: Robert James <robertjamesmb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 21:05:42 +0100
On 12/08/2009 17:59, in article
IxCgm.536259$Tp1.534668@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Rev Turd Freder?cks"
<turdfred2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert James wrote:
On 12/08/2009 05:17, in article h5tg8k$mun$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"The Daring Dufas" <the-daring-dufas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert James wrote:
On 12/08/2009 00:46, in article h5t0d0$ldf$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,Uh, well, drinking, posting on Usenet, drinking, living in a storage
"The Daring Dufas" <the-daring-dufas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert James wrote:And what the *** do you think I been trying to do for the past year???
On 11/08/2009 20:47, in article h5sibs$7m5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,What's this give me a job crap, get out there and find or
"The Daring Dufas" <the-daring-dufas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Currently-Available Work wrote:I don't have $50, but if I give you $2.65 will you please FOR THE LOVE OF
Currently-AVAILABLE WorkYou mean if I give you $50.00 I can make $50,000.00 a year.
IF you need a job, either full-time, part-time, or even on
weekends. read on, because this work IS available right now,
and almost NO cross-training is required.
This is only for people who seriously DO need work.
You must be 18 or older, have a valid driver's license and a
*decent* driving record. (It need not be perfect -- just no "bad"
moving violations in the last 2 or 3 years.) There is NO upper
age limit. 1/3 of those doing this are 65 and older.
This is NOT trucking. There's no freight, and most people
doing this job do not need to have a CDL or carry log books.
Unless you live in the middle of the Nevada desert, one or
more places that can employ you in this job is within easy
commuting distance of your home.
This post will either not be repeated -- or if it is, will
appear
only infrequently. Once enough people have been hired, we
probably will no longer be presenting the opportunity. As you
read this, work is immediately available.
ALL people need incomes. So no matter what Usenet group
or blog this post appears in, it is relevant to some of those who
see it.
We want to help you get to work, if you need to do that.
Full details, and the way to get started, are here:
www.LayoffRemedy.com
If you are currently unemployed or laid off, we provide
additional assistance.
Pawn Shop here I come! Now what do I have that's worth $50.
TDD
GOD give me a $20,000 a year job? PLEASE! O' *** it!!! I refuse to even
get
a training drivers license since the communist provincial decided to make
facial recognition biometrics mandatory. To hell with 'em, I'm a knight
of
the very old 1776 republic. After my two and half bottles of a single
malt,
please, noble spammer, ignore my bull***. ;)
--
make one for yourself.
--
locker, drinking, fixing computers, drinking,..............
;) Well that too... and sending thousands of copies of my resume/cover
letter out. Almost all places now don't give you a real work week, we are
talking 12-28 hours/week, never mind a decent wage. And that's just the call
centers. I'm lucky if I get three customers a month anymore, people just
don't seem to be bothered fixing with their broken electronic toys anymore.
Obviously you need to change your job search strategy. You're young, try
something else, go to work at walmart or whatever and wait for job
openings for something you are qualified for in the organization. When I
started working at the Canadian Govt. I started in the mailroom, I just
needed a job and armed with a civil service test in which I scored 100%
I got the job fairly easily. Within 6 months, I was the supervisor, and
then in 2 more years I moved to the Economic Services Directorate where
I got to use my qualifications for statistical analysis and research.
During all the preceding time I worked hard and got a reputation as a
good problem solver, as well as learning how the place worked and
getting to know the right people. Many people would feel that working in
the mail room is demeaning to them and you do get treated like *** by
some people, but it's not a career and anyone with anything on the ball
can easily move on from there. I may not be willing to do that now, it's
kind of too late for me to change careers, but I'm well established and
very well known and probably won't have to. But sitting around getting
drunk and posting on usenet complaining that you can't find a job is not
a) productive time and b) not going to get you a job. In fact, if I had
a job to give you, I wouldn't because of your behavior. Why would I want
to hire someone who sits around, gets drunk and complains all the time?
You have to improve your outlook.
Honestly I would love to work in a mail room, no damn calls and a lot of
good exercise. If I was going to ask you for a job I sure would not let you
know about my newsgroup postings... duh. Actually I am extremely good with
interviews, reading people, and coming up with true answers in a corporate
"bull***" lingo. Although I do admit, I complain when these companies
disrespect their own employees - and figure out new ways to screw 'em over.
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presentation, "WE COME BACK". It's a rare inside look at the history of the
Sea organization, with hundreds of images including never before seen photos
of Lafayette Ronald Hubbard. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SEA ORG RECRUITER."
- From a Scientology propaganda poster I found lying on the street.
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