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Re: career counseling



 > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
 > Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 18:30:43 -0800 (PST)
 >
 > Gail's suggestions for YOU(below)
 > 
 > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
 > Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:37:15 -0800
 > From: Gail <http://www.cox.net/~g3>
 > To: noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
 > 
 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: Gail
 > To: noelle
 > Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 10:58 PM
 > 
 > Dear Noelle and Robert,
 >     How is Robert doing with his job hunt? The last we heard he was going on 
 >     some interviews. What was the outcome of those? If he got turned down and 
 >     still has no job prospects, it would seem that it would be a very good 
 >     idea to possibly talk to a career counselor for ideas such as perhaps 
 >     going back to get some more training to diversify and generalize your 
 >     skills if it is a matter that you are too specialized or that there is no 
 >     market anymore for the skills you have so that you need to get some other 
 >     ones, etc.

Yes, that is a possibility.  I still need to contact about 300 more
companies.  After that, I will consider different options.  Prosearch
(http://www.prosearch.org) has career counselors and could visit with one
of them for no charge (thanks to EDD).

According to http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/8128111.htm ,
"the greatest growth through 2012 will be in low-wage, service fields
requiring little education: retail salespeople, customer service
representatives, food-service workers, cashiers, janitors, waiters and
nursing aides and orderlies."  Probably that's what I should be retrained
in.

http://www.bls.gov/news.release/ecopro.t05.htm

 > Best Wishes,
 > Gail












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