December 2011
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Can unemployment DISCOURAGE someone from finding a...
therealnicolecortese: For me, this answer is yes.  I was laid off in the start of June of this year from a job I wasn’t too crazy about to begin with.  So as any 22 year old would do, I enjoyed my summer. I went out, partied, did anything that I couldn’t do during normal waking hours when I had my job.  Unfortunately, once all of my friends started going back to school, I was stuck sitting at...
Dec 23rd
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Dec 23rd
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I hate this job so much
reallybadwaitress: that I’m making a vow now not to have this job next summer. Various reasons: the pay is terrible it’s a boring job my hands stink of beer I wear a top that makes me look like a lesbian darts player lousy/barely any tips there is more to life than fricking waitressing
Dec 22nd
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Employers are so picky these days...
leothelionn: “MUST have experience” is something i hear and see everywhere when im searching for a job, on websites, in papers and on poster things outside shops. But the annoying thing about it is that How the fuck am i suppose to gain experience if picky employers wont even give us a chance!
Dec 20th
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Dec 20th
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“Young people get the first 18 years of their life being told they can be...”
– Laura Johnson, PR, 27, originally from Liverpool talking on unemployment.. (via the-activist)
Dec 16th
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Dec 16th
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What does it take to get a job at Google?... →
darrylcobbjr:
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Dec 11th
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I hate when I apply to a job and I get an email...
feministbitchpurse: I FEEL SO HELPLESS 
Dec 11th
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Dec 11th
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The History of Corporate Personhood | Free Speech... →
The following is an excerpt of Jeffrey Clement’s Corporations Are Not People: Why They Have More Rights Than You Do and What You Can Do About It.) Click here to order a copy. In 1971, Lewis Powell, a mild-mannered, courtly, and shrewd corporate lawyer in Richmond, Virginia, soon to be appointed to the United States Supreme Court, wrote a memorandum to his client, the United States Chamber...
Dec 11th
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How to play promotion Game →
Dec 9th
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