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mixxalot, also try this:
You can check off ‘telecommute only’ and keep an eye on it.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, also try this:
You can check off ‘telecommute only’ and keep an eye on it.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, keep your chin up.
Don’t give up on Craigslist, just don’t look in San Diego. The employers get swamped. There are MANY telecommute jobs out there, sometimes only posted in small cities. I recently got a contract via Craigslist. It was 100% telecommute and there was a lot of work – but I couldn’t stand the managers attitude. If I was desperate I might have been able to. Try sending voip.com your resume; find something about the industry that interests you and include that in your email to them… oh and don’t tell them you know me :}. I have this strange belief that what I’m willing to do won’t define me as much as what I am willing to walk away from! So I am sort of a kamikazee – do not try this at home!
I’d say consulting/contracting is definitely the way to go.. maybe you should post your resume here without your name or something and let the bright folks here give you feedback.
One other thing.. 2 of my best jobs in life I got by posting not my resume, but sort of a creative rant in the ‘resumes’ section on Craigslist. I haven’t tried this lately, but both times I did it – I got excellent response. For those employers tired of dragging their feet through all the formalities and hyped resumes – some really dig someone reaching out in a real/funny/creative/confident way.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, keep your chin up.
Don’t give up on Craigslist, just don’t look in San Diego. The employers get swamped. There are MANY telecommute jobs out there, sometimes only posted in small cities. I recently got a contract via Craigslist. It was 100% telecommute and there was a lot of work – but I couldn’t stand the managers attitude. If I was desperate I might have been able to. Try sending voip.com your resume; find something about the industry that interests you and include that in your email to them… oh and don’t tell them you know me :}. I have this strange belief that what I’m willing to do won’t define me as much as what I am willing to walk away from! So I am sort of a kamikazee – do not try this at home!
I’d say consulting/contracting is definitely the way to go.. maybe you should post your resume here without your name or something and let the bright folks here give you feedback.
One other thing.. 2 of my best jobs in life I got by posting not my resume, but sort of a creative rant in the ‘resumes’ section on Craigslist. I haven’t tried this lately, but both times I did it – I got excellent response. For those employers tired of dragging their feet through all the formalities and hyped resumes – some really dig someone reaching out in a real/funny/creative/confident way.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, keep your chin up.
Don’t give up on Craigslist, just don’t look in San Diego. The employers get swamped. There are MANY telecommute jobs out there, sometimes only posted in small cities. I recently got a contract via Craigslist. It was 100% telecommute and there was a lot of work – but I couldn’t stand the managers attitude. If I was desperate I might have been able to. Try sending voip.com your resume; find something about the industry that interests you and include that in your email to them… oh and don’t tell them you know me :}. I have this strange belief that what I’m willing to do won’t define me as much as what I am willing to walk away from! So I am sort of a kamikazee – do not try this at home!
I’d say consulting/contracting is definitely the way to go.. maybe you should post your resume here without your name or something and let the bright folks here give you feedback.
One other thing.. 2 of my best jobs in life I got by posting not my resume, but sort of a creative rant in the ‘resumes’ section on Craigslist. I haven’t tried this lately, but both times I did it – I got excellent response. For those employers tired of dragging their feet through all the formalities and hyped resumes – some really dig someone reaching out in a real/funny/creative/confident way.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, keep your chin up.
Don’t give up on Craigslist, just don’t look in San Diego. The employers get swamped. There are MANY telecommute jobs out there, sometimes only posted in small cities. I recently got a contract via Craigslist. It was 100% telecommute and there was a lot of work – but I couldn’t stand the managers attitude. If I was desperate I might have been able to. Try sending voip.com your resume; find something about the industry that interests you and include that in your email to them… oh and don’t tell them you know me :}. I have this strange belief that what I’m willing to do won’t define me as much as what I am willing to walk away from! So I am sort of a kamikazee – do not try this at home!
I’d say consulting/contracting is definitely the way to go.. maybe you should post your resume here without your name or something and let the bright folks here give you feedback.
One other thing.. 2 of my best jobs in life I got by posting not my resume, but sort of a creative rant in the ‘resumes’ section on Craigslist. I haven’t tried this lately, but both times I did it – I got excellent response. For those employers tired of dragging their feet through all the formalities and hyped resumes – some really dig someone reaching out in a real/funny/creative/confident way.
anxvarietyParticipantmixxalot, keep your chin up.
Don’t give up on Craigslist, just don’t look in San Diego. The employers get swamped. There are MANY telecommute jobs out there, sometimes only posted in small cities. I recently got a contract via Craigslist. It was 100% telecommute and there was a lot of work – but I couldn’t stand the managers attitude. If I was desperate I might have been able to. Try sending voip.com your resume; find something about the industry that interests you and include that in your email to them… oh and don’t tell them you know me :}. I have this strange belief that what I’m willing to do won’t define me as much as what I am willing to walk away from! So I am sort of a kamikazee – do not try this at home!
I’d say consulting/contracting is definitely the way to go.. maybe you should post your resume here without your name or something and let the bright folks here give you feedback.
One other thing.. 2 of my best jobs in life I got by posting not my resume, but sort of a creative rant in the ‘resumes’ section on Craigslist. I haven’t tried this lately, but both times I did it – I got excellent response. For those employers tired of dragging their feet through all the formalities and hyped resumes – some really dig someone reaching out in a real/funny/creative/confident way.
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anxvarietyParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]Well that changes things a lot then. AFAIK (and I’m certainly not an expert on this) rent control laws vary by county so especially if you’re out of state then the laws there may be a lot different than if you were in San Diego.[/quote]
Hi sorry for not mentioning this in the beginning. I lived in Cali my whole life but recently moved to Colorado.
anxvarietyParticipant[quote=SmellsFeeshy]Well that changes things a lot then. AFAIK (and I’m certainly not an expert on this) rent control laws vary by county so especially if you’re out of state then the laws there may be a lot different than if you were in San Diego.[/quote]
Hi sorry for not mentioning this in the beginning. I lived in Cali my whole life but recently moved to Colorado.
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