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wtf wrote:lalloboy101 wrote:Start small. Stretch your self by doing things you would have overlooked. There is a young lady I work with, has her bsc in environmental but works as a clerk. Being qualified doesn't necessarily guarantee a job.
I dont mind starting small but it is very hard...I dont mind working as a clerk but thats not even happening...
car wrote:wtf wrote:lalloboy101 wrote:Start small. Stretch your self by doing things you would have overlooked. There is a young lady I work with, has her bsc in environmental but works as a clerk. Being qualified doesn't necessarily guarantee a job.
I dont mind starting small but it is very hard...I dont mind working as a clerk but thats not even happening...
I started as a trainee tech working for $42 a day for 1 year. Just enough $ to travel and eat food. And I used to work on a Saturday for free to show my dedication to the work in hopes that they will employee me after my 1 year training. It was hard but I did what I had to do.
There was some trainee clerks that was working for $23 a day. I couldn't comprehend how they made out.
sMASH wrote:I went sams for their 'computing' degree. The programing teacher told us he took an IT job at a grocery to get experience. The money wasn't enough to cover the basic livin, but there he got to talk to customers and meet people,and was able to network to get contacts to move around and move up.
Now I pm seeing him doing rock concerts in germany.
I know people running maxi and renting out apartments, and pulling in cash.
I know men doing straightening, and garage never have place.
Mechanic garage doing ac and tire shop. And linked with men with wreckers, machine shop, and straightening.
I know a youth man, both parents deceased, took a job in a car parts place to open his own. And running game a bar to make up the funds to jump out.
I know a man buying market whole sale to resell wholesale. Probably making about a500 to a 1000 on each, but doing about 3 sales person week.
I know engineers renting out land to gardeners and pulling in a tidy sum.
I know a man awaiting phd, and home scratching. But he is doing all those small courses in order to start up his own research laboratory. While they are free and low cost, he is doing them.
Education and qualifications are no guarantee of safety or success. U Haddad get up and try sumting.
Granted somethings will have more demand than others, and some things will be within or outside I purchased capability bit plenty people who thought their job was lock, and are experts in thier profession got fired. They had success and lost it.
U Haddad try sumting.
tr1ad wrote:Engineering Graduate students for an initial 2 year period starting in October. We are seeking suitably qualified graduates to fill 4-5 trainee positions with a Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering in 2017 in the areas of either Mechanical, Electrical, Instrument or Process. Graduates must have a minimum of 3.3 GPA in these areas outlined. Shortlisted candidates will be screened by a panel to determine final selection.
Pm me for graduates that interested so I can forward the info
tr1ad wrote:As stated, for graduate students not those currently pursuing
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