I have applied for 48 jobs in the last 3 months. I am still laid off. So, I have been looking at going back to school. So at age 34 I will be a Freshman at NDSCS starting next week. I am going for Pharmacy Tech. Hopefully will have better luck getting a job after that. How are things going for you? Finding anything out there in GA?
Lynn Marie
Finally have a call back after sending 22 resumes over the last 5 months. I am grateful.
2 years, 12 months ago
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Lynn Marie and J. Handleson are now friends (2 years, 9 months ago)
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Lynn Marie wrote on Julie Baxter’s wire: (2 years, 10 months ago)
If the answer is yes, then please join me at http://www.hammondbiz.com I have the perfect new career offer for you and it is the Real Deal. I made 500 cash in my first week and now have three associates working for me that were just like us out of work from the Corporate World we [...]
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Lynn Marie and ReadySetGo – Carol are now friends (2 years, 11 months ago)
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Lynn Marie wrote on Heather Murch’s wire: (2 years, 11 months ago)
Hey girl, thank you for your friendship, I see that you posted that you might be going back to work in March…did you get the job? I have been doing research for career opportunity here in GA for over three months now, and nothing is coming my way. Moola is gone, but spirit [...]
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Lynn Marie and Heather Murch are now friends (2 years, 11 months ago)
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On June 1, 2010 Heather Murch said:
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On May 24, 2010 Lynn Marie said:
http://www.usajobs.gov/ I hope you will find this site a useful tool to find a new career should you’re resume support one of the thousands of job openings within this site. All the best to you and happy job hunting~
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On May 21, 2010 Lynn Marie said:
Hello, does anyone know if this is up and running yet?
As the UCubed blocks multiply, we hope to add a searchable library of skills and talents. There, both activists and potential employers can find possible barter partners or potential new-hires. But that comes down the road.
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On May 21, 2010 UnemployedInFL said:
Here’s an Update we’ve all been waiting for.
Please feel free to post this on any forum or use it in your next fax or email to your congressperson.RE: New proposed amendments to H.R. 4213 released May 20, 2010.
http://waysandmeans.house.gov/media/pdf/111/HWC_711_xml.pdf
http://finance.senate.gov/newsroom/chairman/release/?id=1a5f41d1-7639-441c-aace-8ad824bb6733
http://finance.senate.gov/legislation/details/?id=1c237e70-5056-a032-52e9-ef5f959b7a76Dear 111th Congress of the United States of America,
Please tell me why the 111th Congress of the United States of America continues to treat people who lost their job through no fault of their own from May of 2006 thru May of 2009 unfavorably, compared to others who lost their jobs after some subsequent date, like some line drawn in the sand. Those who lost their jobs more recently than us still have savings, assets and a home to live in. Most of us don’t. Why are they more privileged?
I am of course referring to the total lack of additional weeks of EUC/EB benefits for people who have exhausted all EUC and EB benefits, And, the Enactment Date of an individuals right to defer new benefit years as proposed by the AMENDMENTS TO THE SENATE AMENDMENT TO H.R. 4213 Sec. 502. Coordination of emergency unemployment compensation with regular compensation.
Why do you insist on treating us like we have some kind of plague or desease which will destroy this nation. YOU destroyed this nation along with our livelihoods. We’re NOT going away.
If you’re doing it to keep us from being counted in your monthly unemployment rate forget it. You don’t fool anyone anymore. Everyone I know, employed and unemployed persons alike, know how deceitful the numbers really are. Depriving us of benefits just so we fall of the rolls of being included in the unemployment rate is so knowledgeable to the whole country it only serves to show how desperate you are to make reality disappear. When in fact the only reality will be when you loose your job the next time you’re up for re-election.
So go ahead, keep ignoring the 800 pound gorilla in the room. You won’t be forgotten!!!
No amount of political contributions from corporate america or wall street or bank in America or health insurance company will save your political career. So kiss it goodbye. You’re finished.
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On May 21, 2010 Lynn Marie said:
Word of the day, resume’



