Some positions, such as landscaping and tree work, are much easier to apply for considering my job skills. However, winter time is typically not the season that these types of positions become available. I am finding that I have to tailor every cover letter to the specific position I am looking into and at times it can be a struggle to figure out how trail construction skills could be applied in a warehouse situation. Once all is said and done, I should be able to just about anything to just about anyone!
The life and times of an avid outdoorsman, who does his best to pursue a passion for adventure while adjusting to the trials and changes that mid life brings and trying to maintain his sanity in the process.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Selling Myself
Being unemployed can create a lot of stress on a person. Just because you aren't employed doesn't mean that the bills stop coming in. I've found that just the daily activity of looking for a job can be stressful. It seems that every day,I find at least several job openings available in my area. The problem is that I'm not the only one looking for work. I still haven't quite figured out how to market myself for every one of those jobs. Having spent a good deal of time in a non-traditional job (i.e.-trail construction), it is a challenge to convince prospective employers that I have skills other than simply playing in the dirt.
Labels:
Stress,
Unemployment
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