seraph69 Researcher
Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Posts: 86 Location: Wisconsin
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:08 am Post subject: Obtaining a job |
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I go back to school this weekend. I have no job lined up at school, I am totally unprepaired. I haven't called to see if anyone is hiring or not. I made a list of places i would be interested in working and on monday i plan to go out and collect applications. If i am interested in certain places more than others can i send vibes to one location to have a position availabe for me. For the past month i've been reinforcing the idea that i will find a great job when i return to school, and ive asked my guides to help me. if i do my part to fill out applications is their a good chance i can get my first choice? I'm kinda skeptical but am still concetrating on knowing i will find an awesome job. just wanted to get that off my mind and also to try and reinforce the i will in my head.
Thanks. peace and love. Erin |
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shelley Editor in Chief
Joined: 23 Dec 2004 Posts: 7023 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:36 pm Post subject: |
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Good luck on the job hunt! I'll be job hunting soon myself. Yeesh! Back to being a wage slave! The Governator has pretty much killed our family business, darnitall.
Be very very clear about what you want and tell your Guides. Don't assume you know which job you'll like best, you don't know the whole picture. If you say you only want to work for such and such company, you may miss out on a better opportunity elsewhere.
I tend to prioritize my requests. For instance, I ask for the highest possible salary (it helps to name a figure), but note that I'll take a smaller salary if another job has a shorter commute time or better benefits or nicer boss.
And remember, the human Decision Maker has the final say. Your Guides can only ask them to hire you, they can't force anyone. |
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