Thursday, April 15, 2010

About how do I find jobs w/ no work or volunteer experience

How do I find jobs w/ no work or volunteer experience?
I graduated from Bakersfield College this spring & got my Associate's in Accounting. The problem is is that I'm approaching all these businesses in town, filling out applications, & walking out feeling pessimistic 'cause I know they would hire someone else w/ more experience. & my resume is embarrassingly light; no work or volunteer experience. Even some temp agencys require that I need work exp.! Damn! What do I oughta do the next time I respond 2 a "Help Wanted" sign by a store's window or once I registered on Home Depot.com hoping that there's a job available 4 me?
Other - Careers & Employment - 9 Answers
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The only way to find jobs like that is just what you're doing. Keep looking, don't give up. Eventually you'll find a job that will hire you because of your lack of experience. Some jobs hire like that because they want their hirees to learn things the way they do it. Just don't give up!
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Just keep plugging away. You need to keep a positive attiude because a negative one will kill you in an interview. You may want to network more and quit just shotgunning your resume to every company in town that has accountants. You're not helping your self-esteem that way. In the meantime, you can get some volunteer experience. I've rarely heard of a non-profit turning away anyone wanting to help. There is also nothing wrong with taking a job for the short term while you look to start your career.
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Have you considered a home business? I have been a tradesman all my life and decided to go out and make my own money. Just beware of all the scams out there. If they tell you "It's get rich fast"....RUN THE OTHER DIRECTION. I have teamed up with a group of great people(mostly stay at home moms), many of which are turning six figure incomes, and are willing to mentor me to achieve my goals. this cost me nothing! I would be happy to introduce you to this group, again, for free if you are interested in controlling your own destiny. copy and paste www.saferhealtherhomes.com (check the spelling if you do this manually), read it over and my contact info is on this site. Best of luck to you in whatever you pursue.....Wes
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Check with a Church, non for profit organization of sorts. That's where I had my first opportunity for work experience when I was a teenager. I already had office skills and received a $20 transportation stipend. I did this one summer and it was all I needed to put the experience on my resume. Best wishes.
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First, try applying at smaller businesses. Typically, their salary offers will be smaller and most experienced employees will expect larger salaries. You might also think of finding somewhere to START volunteering and that can only help your resume and keep your skills growing. It might also open up some opportunities you had not thought about previously. It certainly couldn't hurt, you could gain experience, AND do some good at the same time. What a deal! That being said, it does make me wonder what the heck you did all through school. You sat around every summer with headphones in your ears bobbing your head? Hopefully you did SOMETHING that could be put on a resume.
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well that is right myabe you need ot take a few jobs out thee menial to help get some experience and get moving on. it only takes a year or so to get going. try it can help bring a smile toyour face sooner then you belive.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

About Will I save money doing the prep work for new tile and carpet

Will I save money doing the prep work for new tile and carpet?
Hi all. My husband and I live in an 1100 sq/ft house with two bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 hallway, a laundry room, small kitchen and big living room. We want to have the whole house tiled with carpet in the two bedrooms. When our puppies were growing up they discovered the worn holes in the old carpet and decided to make them bigger, tearing into them like an Easter Ham. (The house is about 26 yrs old and the carpet is at least 10 yrs old) We are on a budget and are looking for options to save money on installation and materials. We are looking at tile and carpet that costs about $1 per sq/ft and would like to get it installed by someone. 1) Would we really save money doing prep work ourselves? How much would this entail?: Im imagining pulling up the old carpet, pulling out the wood bits and nails, clearing out all the furniture, sweeping... cant think of what else. Is it worth the savings? 2) How much would it be to get it installed? We live in Bakersfield, CA. BTW thats tile throughout the house and carpet in the two bedrooms (not carpet tiles) We have thought about doing it ourselves. Maybe we need to revisit that. We have both laid tile before but not carpet. Id rather leave that to professionals cos I dont know it. The main reason why we wanted to get it installed is because it is the whole house not just one room and 5 professionals can come in and do it a lot faster and easier than my husband and I ever could. It would take us weeks and weeks. But maybe we can get relatives to help.
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doing the demo is about all i reconmend. The tile base, leave it up to the installer for warrent issue ( and thay know what the want to have as a backer ) Dont know abour Cali prices but nationaly about $ 8 to $10 per sq/ft. get three est imates and pick between the middle and top one.
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Unfortunately there isn't a whole lot of labor involved in pulling up carpet, so you really won't save much. If you do pull up the carpet leave the tack strips in the bedroom where you are having carpet put down. Also wear a mask old carpet can be bad when pulling up. I did it once in a rental house I was fixing up to sell, just to get rid of the smell. I saved a whole hundred bucks minus trip to dump. Depending on the quality you looking at 2-4 dollars a ft. for carpet and about the same for tile especially if you want a diamond or brick pattern laid down
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I`m with Scooby, in that, you may not save much doing the prep yourself. Depends on the installer. When I was laying carpet it was a "given" that I would do it All included in the price of the carpet. This is Not to say the Store did`nt charge for it `tho, so be careful of hiring an installer through a store. I Would however Go to a carpet store and ask them how much an installer gets for the work you mentioned. You can also get business cards of installers in your area at that time. If you *Really* want to save a Bunch, why not Do-It-Yourself? I mean the installation.........? If you find you just Can`t Do a step or three *Then* call in the Pros. As mentioned earlier, I have Years of experience installing both floor tile and carpet, as well as ceramic tile for baths etc. If you`d like to DIY I`ll be glad to share what I know. You can send me pics or diagrams to my email and I can help you step-by-step with it. I`m not sure if pics can be posted in here. Anybody? Good Luck with it! I *Know* you will be proud of it. RT.
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