Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I figured I was going to go to law school through my first three years of college so it didn't matter what undergrad degree I obtained. |
Cut the soles off your shoes, sit in a tree and learn to play the flute....
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
brother, I know that if you stick your staff out everyday, something will hit, even if it's only temporary......attitude, gratitude.
...keep pushin! |
Quote:
If you are good with logic and numbers you should be an actuary. Ridiculous pay that requires no degree. Just take the exam, pass it, and the offers will roll in. |
Quote:
|
You have a BA in English? You're plenty qualified for quite a bit, but it sounds like you're not marketing yourself well at all.
Business, PR, marketing, government, etc. There are tons of possibilities. I'd check how you're presenting your resume cover letter. My guess is that these important docs are not up to snuff. |
Antifreeze taste tester
|
Strong verbal and written skills. Public speaking. Critical thinking and processing. Yeah, all about how you tailor your skill set, but you shouldn't be selling yourself short.
|
Quote:
It was to the point where my work experience didn't seem worth listing as most of it has been short internships or less than part time work -one instance of which was being a hired hand for a relative's wedding business. My grades were decent, I was in two honor societies and was in a leadership role in my fraternity for 2+ years in a couple of different capacities. Working freelance means I'm used to working on deadline (and, if I were being honest, turning a complete non story into something worth reading 300 words about). I was hoping working at the bar would be a way to show I'm not a total non-factor in a work place but since I'm leaving that at the end the month it won't look good to see that I only was there for four months. |
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:54 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.