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Mar 27, 2012 13:59

So I'm losing my unemployment next week.  MN has this fucked up law where if the unemployment rate drops below 6%, then the people that were on their second tier of unemployment don't get anymore money.  Which makes NO sense, but that's how it is.  Anyhow, as of today I still don't have a job. Those of you out there trying to get work know what a ( Read more... )

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anniehunnam85 March 27 2012, 19:31:50 UTC
Tracy, I am so sorry to hear that. I'm out of work as well, and I'd love to go back, if for nothing else than to have a little bit of money of my own, but the only person who seems interested in hiring me is my former boss, and I have NO desire to go back to THAT job.
I know you're great with Photoshop, but are you good with other forms of artwork? Like drawing, painting, that sort of thing? If you are, you could probably do commissions. I know I'd buy a piece from you...well, I would if I had the money.
What did you go to school for, if I may ask?
*crosses fingers that things will work out for you*

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ladymanson March 28 2012, 21:11:09 UTC
I swear, we are ALL out of work. It's so sad.
I went to school for Computer Information Systems Management and got my second degree in Accounting and Finance. So they're good degrees, you know? At least business related.

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anniehunnam85 March 28 2012, 22:25:46 UTC
IKR? We all seem to be either overqualified or underqualified.
Every job that I apply for that I might actually like, either I never hear back from the company or I get passed over for. I'm trying to avoid restaurant jobs because I've worked there before and hated it, especially right at the end. Also, my mom's employment history is mainly in the food service (restaurants and grocery stores), so she can't seem to get hired anywhere else, even though she hates her job. I DO NOT want to be sucked into that vicious cycle.
I was totally not expecting that! Since you're so creative, I was expecting to hear that you had gone to school for graphic arts or something along those lines.

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ladymanson March 29 2012, 19:04:38 UTC
I was totally not expecting that! Since you're so creative, I was expecting to hear that you had gone to school for graphic arts or something along those lines.
Ha, no. :) That would be if I just had money to toss away on school. Back when I was IN school, the degrees I got were in high demand and supposedly are now as well. I remember when I did creative writing and our actual teacher said, "Now, you guys had better not plan on getting a degree in this. Because that will get you nothing but a job making coffee a block away at the Starbucks." I mean, if I get the right financial job, I could make six figures a year. I just need to get the damn thing.

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anniehunnam85 March 29 2012, 21:39:33 UTC
Ironic, isn't it? Yes, the odds are against you if you go to school and earn a degree in English literature in the hopes of becoming the next J.K. Rowling or whatever, but that's why you ought to have a backup plan. You also have to put the work in.
I really hope you find something. If not this then maybe another opportunity will present itself. *crosses fingers*

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