And it seems its very hard for me to get a job here.I've been looking for one everywhere for months.Any tips on how i can approve my chances of getting hired? And this is for basic jobs restrutants etc
yep, Mc Donald, BK, Wendy's etc... maybe grocery stores and oh, factory's they even hire people who don't speak english.
I'm gonna say McDonalds might be an option...or anything else like it. Just make sure you're professional or whatever at the interview. Don't lie on your application and just do things how you're supposed to, but don't suck up. That's the worst thing you could do.
As an HR professional I can truthfully say that their are at least ten good jobs yu can get without having a high school diploma/GED.
1. Home Health Aide
Home health aides provide services to the elderly, people with disabilities, and those who are ill, that allow them to live at home. Employment of home health aides is projected to grow by 56% between 2004 and 2014. Median hourly earnings were over $10 in 2004.
2. Medical Assistant
Medical assistants perform administrative duties in physicians' offices. They may also perform some clinical duties as allowed by individual state laws. Employment in this field is expected to grow by 52% between 2004 and 2014. Medical assistants' median hourly wages were just over $12 in 2004.
3. Dental Assistant
Dental assistants perform duties that may include patient care, laboratory work, and office work. There is expected to be a 43% growth in employment between 2004 and 2014. Dental assistants earned a median hourly wage of $13.62 in 2004.
4. Personal and Home Care Aide
Personal and home care aides provide housekeeping and routine personal care services to those who are elderly, disabled, ill, or mentally disabled allowing them to remain in their own homes. We can expect to see a 41% increase in the employment of personal and home care aides between 2004 and 2014. Median hourly earnings for those working in this field were $8.12 in 2004.
5. Physical Therapist Aide
Physical therapist aides keep treatment areas clean, prepare for each patient's session, and help patients get to or from treatment areas. Employment in this field is expected to grow by 34% between 2004 and 2014. Median hourly earnings of physical therapist aides were $10.28 in 2004.
6. Hazardous Materials Removal Worker
Hazardous materials removal workers identify, remove, package, and transport hazardous materials (hazmats). There is expected to be a 31% increase in employment in this field between 2004 and 2014. Hazmat removal workers' median hourly wage, at $16.02 as of 2004, is the highest on this list.
7. Social And Human Service Assistant
Social and human service assistant is a generic term that encompasses job titles including human service workers, case management aides, social work assistants, community support workers, mental health aides, community outreach workers, life skill counselors, and gerontology aides. Employment of social and human service assistants is expected to increase by 30% between 2004 and 2014. Median hourly earnings were $11.89 in 2004
.8. Residential Advisor
Residential advisors coordinate the activities of those living in boarding schools, college dormitories, or sorority and fraternity houses. Employment of residential advisors is expected to grow by 29% between 2004 and 2014. The median hourly wages were $10.47 in 2004.
9. Pharmacy Technician
Pharmacy technicians assist pharmacists by counting tablets, labeling bottles, and performing other routine tasks. We can expect to see a 29% growth in employment between 2004 and 2014. The median hourly wages of pharmacy technicians were $11.37 in 2004.
10. Ambulance Driver and Attendant
Ambulance drivers and attendants transport sick or injured people and assist in lifting patients. This occupation is not to be confused with emergency medical technician. There is expected to be a 29% increase in employment of ambulance drivers and attendants. Median hourly earnings were $9.31 in 2004.
best bet would be construction.or roofing and or siding.pays well when you get experience
y did u quit school in the first place? thats how they see it, u quit, ur a quitter. so ur gonna quit there soon as theres pressure. u have to assure urself and better urself. gain a talent. the world looks down on not even havin a GED which still means ur a quitter
i know i may seem mean and shyt, but im sorry. but someone has to be mean because without respect its gonna be a hard life. respect from ur children, family, friends, etc... happiness is gettin things done so do that for me, get ur shyt right and then u can succeed. yea its hard sometimes, but u gotta do it
depends on where you live and how much this recession has hit in your area. I know that in my area not many people are feeling anything because its the outskirts of wash dc and things have to happen. Working in a school, in a hospital or any common sense area, that wont be hit by a recession as bad because they have to be there. The best thing though and you probably dont want to hear this is get a degree. Go GED isnt that hard, get it! then go to a community college and become something. A nurse is a great job. It will do wonders.
Not really, no. That is the main problem with not getting at least a GED. Your options will be VERY limited if you don't. Sorry that is not the answer you wanted to hear.
I am not sure of what your definition of a Good job. Since the holidays is approaching fast... I would think that you would have a good chance of finding work..in fast food, however there are people who are getting laid off daily! Now you may have to compete with people who have certificates and degrees. Stay positive and good luck!
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