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Depression Soup                                                                     2009 ?

doesn't have a long list of ingredients . Start with a clean 55 gallon drum. Add 50 gallons of water. Several ham hocks or a diced pork roll, one large onion, 2 pounds Collard greens, one whole box elbow macaroni. Place drum on concrete blocks & heat with wood from below. Simmer for one hour, serve

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Jobs ... Jobs ... Jobs

Reading through this information, you will undoubtedly come to the conclusion that JOBS are one “if not” the most important factor affecting us as individuals, as consumers, and ultimately our personal  mental well being. This page is devoted entirely to JOBS the good, the bad, and the ugly. From help finding jobs, to areas of job availability, statistics regarding the present job market, and information as to where the job market may be headed.

Five Helpful Job Search Tips

  1)  Keep your focus positive. It can be extremely difficult, however job-seekers must show a positive attitude, and  confidence when job-hunting.

  2) Surround yourself with support. Job-seekers keep the pressure bottled up inside, creating further stress. It is better that, job-hunters seek the support of family members and friends, they may even know of job offers or leads".

   3) Do not believe everything you hear or read. Especially when bad economic news abounds, it's easy to get caught up in the negativity. Job-seekers will be better off focusing on the positive aspects, such as programs that offer free job advice and retraining.

  4) Keep a long-term focus, but short-term goals. Most successful Job-seekers set daily job-search goals, like tracking down job leads, applying for jobs, making new network connections, and going on job interviews.

  5) Remember that all things counts. The job-seeker who gets hired may not be the most qualified but the one who put forth the best job-hunting effort. Perfect all aspects of your job-hunting skills, including developing strong resumes and cover letters, finding job leads, and polishing job interviewing skills.

 

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