Hello,
This is my first time every writing on a sight such as this so bare with me.=) I am 37 years old I have been working since the age of 16 yrs. old and up until this year I have never had a problem getting a job or getting the job I wanted.
My last job left me feeling very insecure what employers’ are really looking for in their employees. Although I was a temp (agency called TAP - Working strictly for county employees.) I worked for RCRMC a county hospital in Ca. I worked for 2 years always on time, always their, and I was a great employee without a doubt I believe I would eventually be considered for a full time permenate position. Unfortunately this did not happen. I was over looked 3 times for position that came available in my department same job I was doing, a job I believe I was very good at and new inside and out. Most my close co-workers could not understand why I was not hired on yet. In fact on of them even said, " Shelly don't waste your time here anymore if I was you I would look for another job else where." She has been working their for 18 years. She was the type of person that did not say much but when she did it was for a good reason. Anyway to make a long story short the only way to apply for most jobs is either thru e-mail or faxing and I have had no luck and I have applied for at least 50 jobs in the last 3 months. So if anybody can give me some advice or good tips on what to do and what not do I would really appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks So Very Much To All
Shelly
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