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yes, more than once.
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YEs, many times! Why do you ask
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Yes that is usually the first step to getting one.
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Dozens of times in the last month and a half after being laid off (and of course many in the years prior). Still no luck this time around :/
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yes more times than i can count.
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yes, dozens but once you have a college degree and a lot of work experience in your field, by posting your resume online - companies will start to recruit you.
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Applied, interviewed, obtained. I've also been on the other end of that process
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Yeah, a couple times. When going through training, I almost got let go of one of them, then I just concentrated and got myself back on track. I made it through training and a month later I won an award and got all kinds of praise. =) My job was competative. If you weren't good enough, you didn't get put on projects. If you didn't get put on projects, you got put on call. On call means, you go home and wait for them to call you to assign you to a project. So if you weren't good, you weren't getting paid. I only went on call once after training and it was for roughly 5 minutes. I was finishing up another project and my lead said "Well, sorry, but things are kind of slow. You might go on call." Five minutes later another lead came up to me and said "We would really like you to be part of our project." I'm not saying this to brag. Just goes to show you, if you really try to improve yourself, or try really hard, you can do whatever you want.
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What's a job?
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uh huh
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Yes! very stressful!
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Nooooo. Never! The jobs have always come looking for me. I hid well but, somehow, they always found me
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yup..rejection is a hard thing to take.. what really sucks is they don't know how you really work unless they give you a chance..but they are losers..lol they don't give chances Nordstroms and Bloomingdales =( blah!
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