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Derby: Help with frustrating job-hunt situation?
I go to small university in an equally small town. I've been looking for a job for a while, but there's no decent jobs for me here. I've been checking the local newspaper website and another classifieds web site for a while and nothing really has popped up. One okay job I applied to, Books-A-Million, got me no response. There's a mall (consisting of a disjointed Dillard's, Sears, and JCPenny) but I don't have retail experience and plus I know someone who worked at the Dillard's there and she said because it's small, competition for people's sales is a little tense. I've asked my friends if the places they work at are hiring but th...
05 Dec 08, 03:12:16

Derby: Jobs For Teen & Student (Data Entry jobs) Max 30$ per Day ?
Hi Yahoo Users, I Noticed that many Teen agers and Student even already doing job people are posting Question about HOW TO EARN MONEY or something like it . So i have links to share with u guys my nearest friend told me about this coz he is doing this all and earning about { 9 0 0 - 1 2 0 0 $ } per month sound so good as part time for student and teen agers. Work is simple just like filling yahoo or hotmail Email id signing up Form . you have to see data from one site and then u have to type it in to another website in other words u can say it Data Entry jobs. Now How to join it : Go to http://zoomer.tk > Data Entry Jobs Note : My friend told me that the...
05 Dec 08, 03:12:30

Derby: Is this a good time to major in business?
Well, with the economy going down the drain, I have my doubts on entering business. I even heard in some UC colleges, they are urging students to switch majors. But, I did hear that it only applies to those who wants to work under large corporations. However, if I don't major in business, then I'm pretty much screwed. I have no other jobs I would like to stick to for a looooong time, because I was planning to OPEN my own business with my cousin, rather than working under one. So I'm wondering if it still applies to me and if I should change majors while I have time. I'm 16 and a junior in high school, so I don't have much time to think about it. Thanks, any help i...
05 Dec 08, 03:12:38

Derby: OB/GYN and Neonatal Surgeon?
Still in high school. I was wondering if an average student who maintains an A- and B+ average could become a Neonatal Surgeon, OB/GYN or a Prenatal Surgeon. I know I am not an outstanding student grade wise but I am very involved extra curricular activities such as clubs and volunteering. (I don't know if that makes a difference) My strongest subject is Science and English. I love Bio (haven't take chemistry yet) I will be taking AP Bio when I am a senior. The only thing is math isn't my strongest subject. On average I have anywhere from an 80 to 85, but I did terrible my freshman year...I think I had an average in the 70's but I received and 85% on my state exams. Do ...
05 Dec 08, 03:12:05

Derby: Should I not tell them I have a Bachelor's degree?
I graduated last year with a BA in English Literature and am still trying to find a full time job. Jobs that require less than a Bachelor's degree don't want to hire someone who has one because they think you'll leave when you find something better. Those who do require the degree want years of experience along with it. I am applying for a job as an administrative assistant at a law school. It's mostly clerical work, helping students register, faxing, answering phones, greeting visitors, etc. I worked at a college doing this kind of work for 6 years. This position only requires a high school diploma. Should I not mention that I have a degree in my resume? I actually w...
05 Dec 08, 03:12:03

Derby: Does anybody know about Bard college? What are my chances?
I might just apply for the heck of it...but I know they only accept about 400 or 500 students. I'm 16, currently a sophomore. I am in all of the most advanced classes offered at my school, straight a's except 1 or two b's since 7th grade in just stupid typing classes or something like that. I have takin self taught classes on the computer and even over the summer. I am the only sophomore at my school taking honors pre-calculus, I'm with all juniors. I am involved in about 6 clubs, I have done volunteer work, I am in the process of getting a job and I am willing to work very very hard. I know its a long shot....and I can guarantee there are smarter and more motivated kids ...
05 Dec 08, 03:12:00

Derby: I'm strapped for cash & not working, should I buy gifts or what?
I lost my job earlier this year and am fortunate enough to still have some savings to hold me through for at least a few months, but I feel like I have to live really cheaply because the economy's so bad & I really don't know when my next job will come. I've already decided not to get christmas gifts for friends, but there are birthdays and not one, but FIVE pregnancies among very good friends. I feel like I'm in a bind because buying even pretty cheap gifts will add up if I have to buy so many, and some of these people already bought me a birthday gift just a couple months ago so I feel obligated to give presents in return (and definitely would, if I were working). M...
05 Dec 08, 02:12:46

Derby: Insurance options for college student?
I'm going to turn 23 next year and be kicked off of my parent's insurance policy. I will be graduating in May. My school offers a really bad insurance policy, however, I would like a little more coverage. Hopefully, I'll be able to obtain full time employment in June or July (I'm a nursing major so pretty much guaranteed a job). Any suggestions for what to do in the meantime? Thanks!...
05 Dec 08, 02:12:37

Derby: what to do about this?
I am currently a 25yr old black female graduate student. i substitute teach and take my classes at night. I am at this large urban high school every day. i like to do my job well and go home peacefully. i am friendly to the staff but not too friendly. lately the administrators have been getting a tad too close for my comfort. They are very nice to me and i am nice as well. the one administrator is to the point that he was tapping on my shoulder talking about he was looking for me to find out how my thanksgiving break went. the other day, i was in a math lab and no students showed up. He saw me there alone, came in the room stood very close to me and started staring at my chest. i did not fee...
05 Dec 08, 02:12:31

Derby: Going back to college after failing out?
Hi. I went through high school studying Japanese, playing first chair violin, taking all honors classes, got a 3.6, and got a 1400/1600 on the SATs. Then I went half way across the country to a university i was barely familiar with (my parents both went there and had always said they wanted a kid to go there, im the youngest and none of my siblings went there so it was sorta up to me). I HATED it. I started off alright, I started to make some friends and joined some groups etc. My best friend died in a car crash back home and I couldn't even make it to the funeral because i was so far away. I got so depressed. I had no friends, didn't do clubs, didn't go to class...
05 Dec 08, 01:12:10


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