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Originally Posted by cocoabeans
Is English a second language for you? You may need to practice more or get someone to proof read your cover letters.
Realize you do not deserve nor are you entitled to a job. No one is. You earn it.
Learn to adapt.
Accept that you will be doing many things you do not want to do.
Volunteering will help you get references. You'll have a hard time finding a job that you want if you have no references.
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huh? who the hell said ESL for me? i have never said that nor i do not know where you are getting that from - maybe it is because i am not capitalizing or using punctuation but how does that indicate ESL for me? well, people do have a right to work.
did i miss something? when the **** did i say anything is wrong with my resume or cover letter? i do my own cover letters you will not believe how many idiots ruined it for me to the point i have to redo it myself. my resumes were made at the workforce connections, gov agencies, using their program on their computers. great program much better than anyone out there who has helped me add words/phrases to my resumes.
i took many different resume workshops and this one i took recently was far the best ever! i have tons and tons of job related packets that i use as a reference when doing my cover letters, i try not to ask someone to help me with my cover letters unless i really need it. i am very confident in my new functional resumes that i made better formats than what i was using previously.
i need to go now will bbl