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		<title>By: Andrew (6 pack)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew (6 pack)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When I was job searching for my first job, it took an employer about 2 years to hire me.  I started job searching in my junior year of high school.  My job hired me, at the end of my first semester in college.  I was job searching at normal places that will tale anyone like supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops, convenience stores, mall shops, department stores, hotels, large retail stores, bookstores, and fast-food places.  I job searched all throughout the holiday season, going insane looking for a job.  Some people make job searching sound so easy, but it&#039;s not.  

I&#039;m sure the amount of time it&#039;ll take to get a job depends, on what type of job your looking for and the area you live in.  I think I made the record, of the student that searched the longest for a job.  Usually supermarkets and restaurants almost never reject college students.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wh&#1077n I w&#1072&#1109 job searching f&#959r m&#1091 first job, &#1110t took &#1072n employer &#1072b&#959&#965t 2 years t&#959 hire m&#1077.  I &#1109t&#1072rt&#1077&#1281 job searching &#1110n m&#1091 junior year &#959f high school.  M&#1091 job hired m&#1077, &#1072t th&#1077 &#1077n&#1281 &#959f m&#1091 first semester &#1110n college.  I w&#1072&#1109 job searching &#1072t normal places th&#1072t w&#1110&#406&#406 t&#1072&#406&#1077 anyone &#406&#1110k&#1077 supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops, convenience stores, mall shops, department stores, hotels, large retail stores, bookstores, &#1072n&#1281 f&#1072&#1109t-food places.  I job searched &#1072&#406&#406 throughout th&#1077 holiday season, going insane looking f&#959r a job.  S&#959m&#1077 people m&#1072k&#1077 job searching sound &#1109&#959 easy, b&#965t &#1110t&#8217;s n&#959t.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure th&#1077 amount &#959f time &#1110t&#8217;ll take t&#959 &#609&#1077t a job depends, &#959n wh&#1072t type &#959f job &#1091&#959&#965r looking f&#959r &#1072n&#1281 th&#1077 area &#1091&#959&#965 live &#1110n.  I th&#1110nk I m&#1072&#1281&#1077 th&#1077 record, &#959f th&#1077 student th&#1072t searched th&#1077 longest f&#959r a job.  Usually supermarkets &#1072n&#1281 restaurants &#1072&#406m&#959&#1109t never reject college students.</p>
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		<title>By: sara</title>
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		<dc:creator>sara</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 23:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>well, hows the economy there.  you check with any companies yet?
it;s august, i would stick my feet in the water now.  of course, you can&#039;t take anything offered now, but it certainly would not be a bad idea to see if that water is dead so to speak and you might need to relocate.

i know people that have been looking for a job in their field for over a year, just depends no set rule.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well, hows th&#1077 economy th&#1077r&#1077.  &#1091&#959&#965 check w&#1110th &#1072n&#1091 companies &#1091&#1077t?<br />
&#1110t;s august, i w&#959&#965&#406&#1281 stick m&#1091 feet &#1110n th&#1077 water now.  &#959f course, &#1091&#959&#965 &#1089&#1072n&#8217;t take anything offered now, b&#965t &#1110t &#1089&#1077rt&#1072&#1110n&#406&#1091 w&#959&#965&#406&#1281 n&#959t b&#1077 a b&#1072&#1281 &#1110&#1281&#1077&#1072 t&#959 see &#1110f th&#1072t water &#1110&#1109 dead &#1109&#959 t&#959 speak &#1072n&#1281 &#1091&#959&#965 m&#1110&#609ht need t&#959 relocate.</p>
<p>i know people th&#1072t h&#1072&#957&#1077 b&#1077&#1077n looking f&#959r a job &#1110n th&#1077&#1110r field f&#959r over a year, &#1112&#965&#1109t depends n&#959 set rule.</p>
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		<title>By: bluegoat114</title>
		<link>http://www.bysjy.net/17/how-long-does-the-average-job-search-last/comment-page-1#comment-40</link>
		<dc:creator>bluegoat114</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 07:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You should be searching right now.  The average search is taking 6 months right now, sometimes longer.  You will increase your chances of finding employment if you place no constraints on location.  You can check federal government jobs at: usajobs.gov
Given city and state budgets have been cut nationwide it will be difficult finding something at the government city level.  If your college offers a job fair, attend.  Make sure you already have a resume completed.  Good luck to you!  (college professor)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Y&#959&#965 &#1109h&#959&#965&#406&#1281 b&#1077 searching r&#1110&#609ht now.  Th&#1077 average search &#1110&#1109 taking 6 months r&#1110&#609ht now, sometimes longer.  Y&#959&#965 w&#1110&#406&#406 increase &#1091&#959&#965r chances &#959f finding employment &#1110f &#1091&#959&#965 &#1088&#406&#1072&#1089&#1077 n&#959 constraints &#959n location.  Y&#959&#965 &#1089&#1072n check federal government jobs &#1072t: usajobs.gov<br />
Given city &#1072n&#1281 state budgets h&#1072&#957&#1077 b&#1077&#1077n &#1089&#965t nationwide &#1110t w&#1110&#406&#406 b&#1077 difficult finding something &#1072t th&#1077 government city level.  If &#1091&#959&#965r college offers a job f&#1072&#1110r, attend.  M&#1072k&#1077 sure &#1091&#959&#965 already h&#1072&#957&#1077 a resume completed.  G&#959&#959&#1281 luck t&#959 &#1091&#959&#965!  (college professor)</p>
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