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  1. ffocus06

    ffocus06 Regular member

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    So I'm getting pissed off at the job scene lately. I just separated from the Air Force in April and I've been looking for a job ever since. And I can't find anything! I've applied for mindless jobs at the mall at almost every store there. Also applied at general stores around and even places like Att and Sprint and still nothing! I'm really hating this and to add insult to injury I see girls from back home turning down jobs left and right! It must be nice to have t*ts and automatically get a job because the manager thinks he can get some pu**y from the 18 yr old daddy's girl just graduated from high school and don't care about anything but my iPhone going off every second!
     
  2. KillerBug

    KillerBug Active member

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    Welcome to reality...if you want to get a good job, you will need a degree. You just got out of the military, so you should be able to get the government to help with tuition and expenses. By the time you graduate, the economy should be in a place that you can get a very good job.
     
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    if your physically fit then you should be able to do mindless repetative work,factory work??? fruit picking???.working in a mall or in any shop is usually about personal presentation and attitude thats why an 18 year old girl that flirts with her boss and customers has a better chance of getting a job than you.its not even a matter of being about to do a job its a matter of convincing the boss you can do the job and you can do it better than other people.good references,certificates,degrees help alot.
     
  4. chris1980

    chris1980 Guest

    Depending on why you left the Air Force, you could easily get a very good paying test pilot job. Or if you have enough hours you could apply to be a pilot on a commercial airline.
     
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