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Old 04-29-2009, 10:40 PM
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Default Olympia Job Help

Hello, I've been wanting to move away from here (FL). I have plans to move to WA in the nearest possible future. I'm young with no college degree (yet) and need a place to work when I get there. I have limited it down to Olympia as the #1 place I'd like to be. My main concern is landing a job asap. Are there any companies that are always hiring that would be good to work? I have a lot of customer service (phone based) but would pretty much work anywhere as long as it doesn't include a pole and stiletto heels.
Thanks for the future help

- Erin
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Old 04-30-2009, 10:54 PM
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Default Jobs in Washington

Finding a job in Washington, is like hunting a wild boar... you know there is one out there... But in this economany, its is really hard to find a good job un less you have the funds to make the move to Wa, and find a place to stay and start your hunt, You should look at your options they very thinn right now in Washington, a lot of people are out of work here so you have to ask your self how bad do you want mover here?

You can do anything you want if you set it in your mind, as a goal that can and will do . good luck
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Old 05-04-2009, 01:58 AM
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Hello, I've been wanting to move away from here (FL). I have plans to move to WA in the nearest possible future. I'm young with no college degree (yet) and need a place to work when I get there. I have limited it down to Olympia as the #1 place I'd like to be. My main concern is landing a job asap. Are there any companies that are always hiring that would be good to work? I have a lot of customer service (phone based) but would pretty much work anywhere as long as it doesn't include a pole and stiletto heels.
Thanks for the future help

- Erin
Erin
You say you live in Florida, Well I would stay there in
Florida you won't be out in the cold if you lost your home
and had to ruff it out doors. Washington is like every place
very few jobs and the ones that are out there can be selective
and pick people with collage degrees Even Wal-Mart is being selective!
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