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Jeff

Hey Guys,

I'm an English Major, but I enjoy your advice blogs for most all careers/industries, especially the criminal green tech stuff.

Anyway I just graduated and am considering Grad School in my near future. AND I noticed you don't have a Grad School advice blog on your blogroll so I just wanted to share one with you. Its a good one "Hacking the PhD"- www.cklin.org

Thanks and keep up the great work.

Jeff Girouard
jdlgirouard@gmail.com

Karen

Let me start by stating I am currently one of those 10% that is unemployed in N.C. I am collecting Unemployment Insurance but it's getting ready to run out. I am mature, experienced, skilled in many areas of Business Administration/Management, I have applied for countless number of jobs, some I hear from, most I do not. My resume IS getting looked at, I am getting interviews, they like me, they want me BUT they do not want to pay for the experience, knowledge, skills, background,you get my point! Am I going to be forced into starting at the begining again where I was 25 years ago? HELP!

Chris Reinhart

Where are your applications for the job Im trying for.

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