labrat469;1204861 said:
Look into WorkForce Investment Act (WIA). It's a program that I went through to get my training in automotives at a local community college. It will pay for your tuition, books, and supplies. Basically the government will pay so you can learn a trade. After I completed the Automotive course they also paid 1500 for my tools.
Now that is laying a foundation! Nice work! GREAT ADVICE!
Now here is my opinion, and this is not directed at ANYONE on this forum.... But at the Honda Civic guys...lol
There are reasons why employers get more selective in tuff times.... Because they can.
1. Appearance - If you are riddled with tats and piercings.... like it or not, chances are good you will be put last on the list... Cover them up and remove the piercings. Uness you are applying at a tat shop.... Self expression is over rated. Your are the window into THEIR business... Not the otherway around...
2. Driving record, criminal record, can you pass a drug test? Sounds simple to me.... but I am told that these three things get more people disqualified. If you have made the decision that you HAVE to smoke weed, then you will never get a job that drug tests.... So you have eleminated yourself from great employment opportunities.
3. Attitude - Do you want a job or do you want to work? Everybody wants a job, not everybody wants to work. What are you willing to do?
4. Educaton - must have high school deploma. I've found that many people who actually own businesses are not college grads themselves, or even if they are, they will give a pass if they see potential.... refer to #3. Exception to this is in the professional workplace. Accountants, engineers, etc.
5. Are you willing to move? If there are no jobs, then maybe it is time to go elsewhere.
6. As the old saying goes, good help is hard to find.....
7. Go to bed early and wake up early. Make all of your contacts as early as possible. Calling a potential employer in the afternoon is suicide.
Today, someone somewhere is being hired....