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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone Unemployed in 2015
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<blockquote data-quote="R.D.P." data-source="post: 14637361" data-attributes="member: 155368"><p>I feel for you man, keep your chin up. Don't be afraid of taking something lower, then go back to looking after a few months. Companies are always more likely to hire someone that currently has a job over someone that doesn't and x2 if your over 40. You can then just tell the HR people that the job you've only been at a few months is now wanting you to travel when they originally told you travel wouldn't be involved - or something similar. Just don't complain about the company or job you've only been at a short time - blame the fact that your looking again after only a few months on some circumstance beyond your control - like the travel excuse and the hiring manager and HR manager at the new company will likely look past it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.D.P., post: 14637361, member: 155368"] I feel for you man, keep your chin up. Don't be afraid of taking something lower, then go back to looking after a few months. Companies are always more likely to hire someone that currently has a job over someone that doesn't and x2 if your over 40. You can then just tell the HR people that the job you've only been at a few months is now wanting you to travel when they originally told you travel wouldn't be involved - or something similar. Just don't complain about the company or job you've only been at a short time - blame the fact that your looking again after only a few months on some circumstance beyond your control - like the travel excuse and the hiring manager and HR manager at the new company will likely look past it. [/QUOTE]
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