Ok, as for my working life I have been kind of lucky, my first job at McDonald's I walked in and said I want a job. I got it without even doing anything, I think it had to do something with being the only fluent English speaker. My second job I got while working at my first, I was over loaded with screwed up orders and the cooks weren't making my job any easier. I handled all of the delays with expertise and finesse, all the while I was unaware I was being watched. After I was done and went on my break this guy comes up and offers me a job in a moving company. I accepted it and became their tech specialist. I loved that job, a lot unlike my first one, but there was one flaw. When the housing market crashed so too did my job. We started getting less and less moves until he couldn't afford to keep me on anymore.
Well since then I have been doing odd jobs to get money and now I need to get a part time job for a more stable income, and to get my dad off my back when it comes to me not working. (Despite the fact that I haven't asked for money from him since my sophomore year.) Well the last three jobs I have applied to have shot me, the first one cause I bombed the interview and the next two because, of all reasons, this thing called a resume! I was in shock, I knew we had covered this somewhere in school but I couldn't remember much about it. So after doing a lot of research and learning what it was and how to write one, I'd like to get some tips from my fellow Orgahs on how to make my resume spotless. Also I need help and tips in a cover letter.
In these hard economic times I know it might be crazy to give others advice on how to make them more desirable for a job when you could be wanting it, but please be generous. Knowledge is, after all, the beginning of me getting money... I mean a job.
Edit: There is also a lack of internet in my room because my dad hates me using my computer. Getting a job and paying for my own will solve that problem in a heart beat.
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