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Frustrated&Can't find a level entry job?

Hello, I am looking for a job.I live in Mcdonough,Ga. I am need for money,but I have been applying for over a month and have not received one callback yet. I had two interviews(from asking them), but nothing yet. I applied to beginning level entry jobs(like chain restaurants) . I do not know if it is the number of applications they receive,or they want people with experience/want people who know people who is working inside.I will just go to school full time,but cannot afford that either because the amount of bills my family has. Need advice..

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    SURE YOU CAN! I mean, you have 20+ years of experience, a PhD in brain surgery, a Nobel Prize, Tony Award, no debt, 10 recommendation letters from former presidents, a good Christian family and a hair, blood, urine, stool and DNA sample, don't you?!

    So that means you meet the minimum requirements for an entry-level job in 2019!! CONGRATULATIONS!! We'll just need you to line up over there so we can take your fingerprints, retinal scan and a photograph for our invasive facial recognition database.

  • 2 years ago

    You are 25 miles from Atlanta...try there if your city of 22k people doesn't have any jobs available.

    Your city is looking for a laborer...try there...

    http://www.mcdonoughga.org/city-departments-servic...

  • 2 years ago

    Try fast food... they are always hiring.

  • 2 years ago

    Join the Marines. Get skilled training and free college when you leave.

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  • 2 years ago

    Are you doing something wrong during the interview process? Research how to interview. There's lots of YouTube videos with advice. Try a fast food chain. They are more prepared to train you if you don't have any experience.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    how are you searching ?? If not on the few legit sites that post job openings ( indeed, careerbuilder, edjoin, your State and local Cities ), then that's where you need to look.................there are about 10 million or so unemployed so for every opening, there's 100's + applying

  • Alex
    Lv 6
    2 years ago

    Try applying with staffing/employment agencies. Ask the recruiter you talk to if they're willing to give you some interview advice and feedback. Now the person may come back with some feedback that you don't want to hear. Just accept it as constructive and try to improve on whatever it is they suggest.

    Good luck and hang in there!

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