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Thanks, misteryo +1, but not in.
If you have a choice don't pick the job you know you'll hate in 2 weeks.
Dungeon BUMP
I am sorry to hear that you lost your job. Good luck for your search of another one.

Thanks for the giveaway, by the way, I am not in.
In.



My suggestion is be to be very lucky. Worked for me.
I'm in.

I think you need to use connection. I know some people frown upon nepotism but in this economic era where good jobs are scarce we really need to do everything to get good enough income. Also since you're from US when you're desperate enough you can always join the army....
Count me in, thanks.

Be sure to let everyone know you are looking for work, and hopefully if they hear of anything they will let you know.
I suggest you write your resumes and go to the job interview with a smug, self confident yet charismatic and utterly charming attitude.

Most bosses want winners as employees, as long as they aren't sadistic and want to abuse you as emotional punching bag they want charismatic winners with passion. Sparkling eyes and charming personality in combination with humour and confidence, try to let that shine through your resume and it might get you a chance for a job interview where you can back up that words.

Good Luck and IN for Dungeon Siege of course! :D
i supposed persistence is key, use the internet if all else fails.

Call many places to see if they are hiring.

i don't know.
Not entering. Best wishes on finding a new job.
Out of BUMP
Thanks to GOG I got the chance to play Ultima. I wouldn't mind more of it!

The best advice I can give is to not bet on a single one thing. Sign up at multiple agencies (the translator told me that was the correct word) so that you get something sooner. It's likely they won't get you much at first, either money- or time-wise, but it'll be something, but often there will be something long-term that pays decently, and if you do a good job on something temporary, the employer will get back in touch with you himself later on. So basically my second tip would be not to half-ass anything and give it your all on whatever you get, no matter how temporary it is. Besides, you might meet someone who could get you a job somewhere else, and thus you're building connections as well along the way, expanding your network and further increasing your chances of a full-time job that you want.
Thanks for the giveaway. I don't have any tips since I haven't had a job before; I just turned 17 a few months ago.
The BUMP Job
In every serious interview, there is a question about your place. It can be a direct question, or some thing like:
Oh, btw, do you plan to stay in this city?
Don't take this question lightly. Answers as: "It's ok. I plan on driving every day." Do not count as positive. People been rejected based on that answer alone.

In for darkplanetar.