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Bertha Garrett: Friday, March 13, 2009

4:51 PM Fri, Mar 13, 2009 |
Posted by: Doug
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It is very hard not being employed . You become very sad when you know you did everything you were suppose to do and more, yet you are one of the many in this situation of not having a job. I can not let this sadness linger. I have set goals and I must keep a positive attitude in order to achieve them.

My first goal is to obtain employment, I wish I could continue going to school full time until I receive my certificate, but this is not realistic, I have to work, I must work..........

Today, I am answering each and every email I received. I finally returned all calls. Again,Thank you for all your kind words and prayers

I am filling out several applications to prepare for a Job Fair on Thursday and of course looking forward to my interview on Monday.......the journey continues



3 Comments

mike said:

You have an excellent resume, Ms. Garrett. I know a lot of people are pulling for you - even complete strangers like me. I look forward to hearing that Monday's interview went well. :)

Mike

mike said:

Ms. Garrett - one last thing. In your cover letter, you might consider changing the phrase "in farther details" to "in further detail". I realize it seems like a relatively minor change, but I know a number of recruiters who might disqualify your resume over such a small grammatical detail. As a former recruiter, I've seen resumes disqualified for even less.

Please don't take my suggestion as criticism; it is only an attempt to help in some small way for the many of us that are wishing success for you.

Mike

mike said:

Ms. Garrett - one last thing. In your cover letter, you might consider changing the phrase "in farther details" to "in further detail". I realize it seems like a relatively minor change, but I know a number of recruiters who might disqualify your resume over such a small grammatical detail. As a former recruiter, I've seen resumes disqualified for even less.

Please don't take my suggestion as criticism; it is only an attempt to help in some small way for the many of us that are wishing success for you.

Mike


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