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What's a good website for job hunting?
« on: August 28, 2014, 04:03:16 PM »
Hey dudes! I am looking for another job, and it seems like every site I go on is like a freakin chore to apply for a job. Plus, you have to click on some consent thing to have your phone # solicited all over the place to different universities and shit whether you want to go back to school or not. Any suggestions where I can go?  8)

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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2014, 04:12:26 PM »
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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2014, 04:25:25 PM »
getbig.com

Leopold I can get U a job on Sardinia ,managing mega palace, Italiano lingo is needed  :)

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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2014, 04:26:21 PM »
A website associated with your local newspaper.

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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2014, 02:31:54 PM »
Hey dudes! I am looking for another job, and it seems like every site I go on is like a freakin chore to apply for a job. Plus, you have to click on some consent thing to have your phone # solicited all over the place to different universities and shit whether you want to go back to school or not. Any suggestions where I can go?  8)
What about Glassdoor.com?

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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2014, 07:43:35 AM »
indeed.com
careerbuilder.com
any and all colleges nearby with their own websites with their own jobboards
employment agencies (who typically nowadays have their own job boards that you can apply without even having to go thru them directly just creating a user account with i.d. and password...be careful though alot of these employment agencies are a joke as well! (read below).....

craigslist is a joke!
employment agencies for the most part are a joke as well.. they'll pay you 15 to 20 dollars a hour when you should be paid waaay more then that, but they have to get their "cut" of the pie of course. OR employment agencies will try to put you in a job that is ridiculous and pays nothing and that you are so overqualified it's not even funny, but they think "you must not really want to work!" if you wont' take a low paying job doing something ridiculous! trust me, i've been there!!

job hunting is BEYOND TEDIOUS! 30 minutes or more to apply for 1 job! and then you send it off to outer space hoping that the company get it, hoping that the person who gets it knows what they are doing and then waiting for a call for a interview...IF they call you that is, and sometimes they give you a silly phone interview first before any 2nd in person interview....

what i have never understood is why EVERY JOB you apply online to and nowadays every job is 99% applying online, they want you to copy and paste or download your resume and then 2 seconds later or the very next page, you have to type in the damn resume anyway? what's the point of copying and pasting or downloading the resume at all if you have to type in the damn resume again anyway? THAT'S WHY IT TAKES SO LONG TO APPLY FOR 1 DAMN JOB!

 add in the companies if you are directed to their website from a job website/board they want you to create a account with a user name and a password (so you can be in their pool of candidates, the same as the old school way of in person taking your resume and putting it away in the file cabinent so whenever a job does pop up you'll be in the mix which rarely ever happens!)....

and add in some jobs at some locations you have to answer stupid questions that pertain nothing to the job your applying for....

like i said beyond tedious and time consuming! also, they make it very very hard for you to contact a company that you have applied to to see if they have made any decisions or if they got your resume or to inquire the position! some companies don't have a human resource department or if they do they don't know anything or won't tell you anything, or some companies you apply to you can't find a phone number or person in charge to address a email to inquiring about the position you applied for, etcetera, etcetera.....

ridiculous...


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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #6 on: August 31, 2014, 09:14:16 AM »
monster.ca  :D

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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2014, 07:04:09 PM »
Linkedin.

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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #8 on: September 01, 2014, 11:45:46 PM »
Social service office.
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Re: What's a good website for job hunting?
« Reply #9 on: September 02, 2014, 12:49:59 AM »
Gay porn

Bukkake fluffer

Florist

Johnny Falcon is hiring

Muscle bear go go dancer

Human trafficking

Pimp

Coke dealer

Start a "supplement company"

Gay bar as a twink bartender

Cop

Muscle Hunk model

Hit man on the deep webz

Get aids then sell it to bug chasers

ISIS

Westminster I hear has some openings

Steroid re shipper

ISIS prisoner

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Go to jail and sell cigarettes and debt

The guy who goes to the laundromat to pick up the clothing of those
Who are scared of being killed by EsFitness

Be the next ZYZZ brah

After you do all these things you'll definitely die of Ebola