Apply to jobs. Apply to any job you think you have the skills for. Even if you don't. If you think you can bullshit well enough to do it Apply for it. Almost every college degree is a waste of money and I say this as someone who got 2 degrees in fields where it actually was worth it. You can get to the top of nearly any field just by being hired at the bottom and pushing for more skills and more knowledge and promotions and more pay and more promotions. When I was in my 20s I was working 2 part time jobs and my main job. Both part time jobs I completely lied about everything and when hired I spent 2 hours reading as much material as I could and then went and bullshit my way through the day and I did this every day until I had the skills then I pushed for a promotion and more skills and I repeated this until a business refused to promote me then I applied somewhere else and would do this over and over. I climbed to near management level positions in 6 different fields simply by bullshitting my way into the field and then bullshitting until I could do the job well
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You can be an Uber driver and deliver food. It isn't too lucrative, but you can make $15 per hour, and you'll be your own boss. Plus, the IRS will leave you alone as all of the driving you'll be doing will tie their hands when it comes to taxes
No, I'm not talking about evasion, all the driving you'll be doing will reduce the amount of legally taxable income you'll be making, because gas costs money
Have a presentable CV. They only look at CVs for like 5 seconds at most, but it matters and helps if it is presentable, short and to the point.
Put a filter that only shows you the jobs that are located near you. That will help you eliminate the possibility of working somewhere far which could cost money and would take hours away from your life.
Apply in every business/company that is related to the skills you already have or the skills you would be interested in developing further.
Good luck. You are going to make it.
sign up for a lot of online job sites or download apps for that, like indeed, monster, etc and apply to a lot of jobs
ask around in your area at shops if they need more staff
ask people you know if they know anyone who could help get you a job
do freelance jobs online, you can get started immediately
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The fastest way to find a job is to print out 100 resumes and walk inside a mall or plaza and hand out as many resumes as you can in 2 hours.
The fastest way to get a job you actually want is to call up one hundred friends and ask if they know anybody who is hiring.
Do something nobody else wants to do. Google what industries have a labor shortage and see which ones have jobs close to you.
More times than not, they will train you if required.
walk around town, so many places are looking for employees.
Will it be a job you want to retire from?
Probably not, but it will be a job.
It is easier to find a job if you have a job.Aim for overnights. They are harder positions to fill. Then go looking for a job that better suits you.
No too easy to do. Send out tons of resumes, research what kindcof jobs are in demand. Do some networking with people you know.
The fastest jobs are merely survival jobs.
The other method: build a network of 'people you know' outside of your employment environment. As a back- up so to say.have a good occupation... software engineers don't experience problems in finding a new job
Have faith in God and let him know Luke 1 vs 37 & Judges 13 vs 8-9
Back in the day I would just go through the phone book telling every firm in the area that I needed a job. Most said they didn't need anyone, a few said they would keep my details on file.
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apply to jobs
apply to every job u got skills for
If any job will do just go door to door of local businesses
You need the skills to pay the bills. After that, finding a job is easy.
Apply anywhere and accepting anything.
There are job websites online
Apply for jobs nobody wants
Posting your resume on job boards.
Have a lucrative skill.
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