Monday, March 14th, 2011 at
4:23 pm
I just graduated from high school and I was wondering what kind of job would be good to start out with?
What would be a decent paying starter job for a fresh high school graduate. I am not sure if I want to go to college or not but if I end up going it would more than likely be sometime next year if I could save up enough money for classes etc etc. But anyways does anyone know a decent paying starter job for a fresh high school graduate? I dont mind physical labor but I would prefer not back breaking work. Anyways thanks in advance for any help you guys/gals may be able to offer!

admin answers:
In this tight job market for someone with no Marketable Skills and no experience you take anything you can get. You are competing with college graduates for jobs at fast food restaurants

Sandy asks…
Hpw should I approach my fiance's family to co-sign on a house for us?
There is not a chance I'm asking my parents to do it. I can pay almost 20k down on a 50k starter home. I am a student with a lot of assets, but do not have a good paying job (yet).. only what my parents have invested in the stock market for me.
Her family knows that I have more than enough money, but how do I approach them? I'm paying 1k/month for our rent when my mortgage would be 1/2 that.

admin answers:
You don't approach them. To do so would be unimaginably boorish, crass, and rude. If anyone would approach them, it would be your fiance, and that would be nearly as boorish, crass, and rude as if YOU had approached them.
What you CAN do is have your fiance (and yourself) visit with your future in-laws, and casually explain what you had planned to do, while expressing remorse that you did not qualify for a mortgage because of inadequate income, and that the only way you could qualify for the mortgage is if someone co-signed it for you.
If your future in-laws are interested in co-signing for you, they will OFFER at this point. However, asking them outright to co-sign will place them in a very uncomfortable position. If they do not offer their assistance as co-signers, it is safe to assume that they are not willing to do so.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 at
8:19 am

Career counseling is something that many first time job hunters seek in order to make sure that they are doing things the right way when it comes to getting a job. There are many ways that someone trained in counseling of this kind can assist a neophyte in the job world. You actually don’t even have to know the right questions to ask. These people will just lead you along the path of what needs to be covered and will help you understand what career you will be best at trying for. You will find the answers to your questions in this way.
When you decide to look into career counseling, you will be amazed at what you find out about yourself. The counselors will have a variety of tests that are geared to help you find your calling. These tests measure your strengths and weaknesses as well as where they lie. Once you have finished taking these tests, the counselor will go over the results with you and try to point you in the right direction regarding the best career choices for you. This is a very intense process but will lend the best results.
It is not only new job hunters who seek out career counseling. People who suddenly find themselves in the position of a mid career crisis also may avail themselves of the help the counselors can offer. Even though these people may have been working in a career for years, they will still be put through the same sorts of tests as a new job hunter would be. This is done to find out what career is going to be feasible for them to switch over to. Sometimes the results of these tests will surprise them because they may not feel that they would ever be suited to something that turns up.
Career counseling does not come free, unless you happen to know someone who does this for a living and they are willing to help you out as a favor. Most people do not feel that it is money wasted because they come out of these sessions knowing with some confidence that they are heading down the right path to their new career. You definitely get your money’s worth when you can walk out of an office knowing exactly what you need to do next to move into the next phase of your career.
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