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  • Go to every place in your neighborhood and fill-out applications. OR Prepare your resume for each specific job you see or are interested in. Sure there might be signs in windows "No Job Openings" BUT it never hurts to stop and ask WHEN there might be a possible opening. THE WORST answer you'll get is "No". Other than in love and romance, "No" never hurt any one. The REAL answer is Yourself! Y-O-U! You! Who knows you, better than you? No one - except Y-O-U! Who knows your habits better than you? No one - except Y-O-U! Who knows what you like and dislike better than you? No one - except Y-O-U! Before investing in anything, you have to investigate. Do a search and do research: 1] on-line and 2] at the local library or libraries. and 3] Ask questions of knowledgeable people. There are two old sayings: A] "The only stupid question is the question you don't ask." B] "So, you thought --- and think --- education is expensive? Just wait until you try ignorance." Remember this: When you are in a group and you or someone else asks a question; that question being asked could be a question one or more folks have on their mind, BUT are afraid to ask. DON'T be afraid to ask questions - and keep asking questions until you get understandable answers to your questions. This requires persistence and tenacity. Will some folks think you're a pain in the neck [and another place]? Absolutely. Don't settle for "fluff" answers or "smoke and mirrors" answers. THEN make your decisions. When you aren't sure how to make a decision, please continue reading my answer. HOW? Benjamin Franklin developed a very simple, yet very effective system. You can use more than one sheet of paper for any decision, one career or one type of investment. You can take as long as you like. You can take as little time as you like. You can simply ignore this. This may be your career and your life you’re getting answers to and about. Sit down in a very quiet place. No TV, radio or any other interruptions or distractions. On the left side of that middle vertical line, write "For" or "+". On the right side of that middle vertical line, write "Against" or "-". Under that +, you number and write down ALL those things or points which could help you to go FOR that question. Under that -, you number and write down ALL those things or points which could help you NOT to go or Against that question. Look at the numbers: When the + outnumber/outweigh the -, do it. When the - outnumber/outweigh the +, don't do it. SUGGESTION #2: Find a worthy charity and on a regular, dependable basis - just as though it was a second job - do volunteer work for that charity. "The powers that be" - the folks you're looking to "rub elbows with" and get to know, are those ladies and gentlemen doing volunteer work at hospitals, nursing homes, worthy charities and causes. When you do volunteer work on a consistent, dependable basis, your "climb, up the social ladder" could be greatly shortened and you could be recognized A WHOLE LOT SOONER. LAST, but certainly not least: JOURNAL EVERY DAY. Write down things - on your computer: Thoughts, questions, things you learned and were taught, lessons you learned, things NOT to do, comments, books, etc. It's not hard. THE HARDEST PART IS GETTING STARTED - THEN CONTINUING! Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it! VTY, Ron Berue Yes, that is my real last name! Sources: My wonderful family! My terrific mentors and coaches! “The University of Hard Knocks” Also known as “life’s valuable lessons.”
  • Thanks R Berue! That is a really wonderful answer :)
  • you can try find part time jobs from jobs search engine like indeed.com or easyhired.com

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