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Old 01-25-2010, 05:25 PM
Ricky.J.K.Ruto Ricky.J.K.Ruto is offline
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Everybody who has said that deciding exactly what You want to do first is most definitely right on that.

Since You're just starting out looking for a Job it would be beneficial to sit down and write a list of what You definitely want from Your job and what You don't want from Your job.

If You just jump into finding a job right away with absolutely no direction You'll just take any job that comes up. From personal experience I can tell You that situations can get VERY sticky when that happens. Personally I found myself painting houses & putting up dry wall for months when I hated physical labor. It really was only until I sat down and made the lists of 'wants' and 'not wants' that I was able to focus on what I wanted.

I hope this helps in some way : ).

Have a Great Day.

Ricky.
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