
Originally Posted by
RedHeartbeat
If you don't have transportation, good luck finding a job. Most places don't like to hire people without dependable transportation. Shake it off and get out there and find another job. You may have to work two mediocre jobs to get you by for now but keep the resumes flying through the mail and online and one day you'll find another decent paying job. Don't be afraid to apply for jobs you're not qualified for, sometimes employers like ambitious people that are willing to learn new things. All it takes is for one person to say "yes" and you're back where you were, maybe higher up the food chain.
Yeah sometimes a good job keeps you from getting a great job!!
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