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I am over this town I am in, there are no jobs, ionly work casual and have a boyfriend, but if i move and get a job, so its going to be hard for both of us to both find a job, i need help, please help...
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Sure you can make the move but get a job first. There are millions of good jobs out there. There are multiple ways to gather information and to learn about industries and available jobs. You can:
·Use the internet and search company home pages and job sites
·Network with friends, family and colleagues
·Conduct research and contact companies directly
·Answer classified ads in newspapers, professional journals, and trade papers
·Attend job fairs and open houses
·Contact the placement office of your school
·Work with support groups
·Canvass community and civic associations
·Use an employment agency
·Look in the Yellow Pages and "cold call"
·Check state employment and service centers
·Call employment hot lines in specific companies
Career development specialists have found through experience that directly contacting targeted companies and networking are the job search methods that give the best results. The overwhelming majority of jobs (85 to 90 percent of them) are found this way. They work because they lead to jobs that are often not advertised widely, jobs that few people know about.
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You should research which areas have lots of jobs that require the skills you and your boyfriend can offer. Since you don't mention what you do, it is hard to advise you. There are parts of Florida where employers have a hard time getting workers. If you both move there, you may both be able to find employment quickly. Other parts of the country are in need of workers, while in some places it is hard to find work because there are few jobs and lots of workers looking for them.
Read a national newspaper such as USA Today and the Wall Street Journal, read Business Week, Newsweek, Time, and similar magazines, go to the library, talk to the Chamber of Commerce. As you gather information on what goes on in the rest of the country, you will find a location to which a move might be favorable.
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