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Stella Said:

Are there any agencies in Indianapolis, IN that I can go to that would help me find a job?

We Answered:

unemployment office

Hazel Said:

I'm having serious problems with a job search, i'm not sure what to do?

We Answered:

What do you mean you don't have experience? You have listed child care and animal care experience right here. Would you be interested in continuing in either of those fields? You could look into being a daycare provider, nanny or babysitter. Being a live-in-nanny can be quite beneficial for college students on a budget since your living expenses are often covered or are very low. You could dog walk, animal sit or find work in a vet's office. Given that you are shy, maybe you would like an office job that involves pushing papers or crunching numbers. whereas some others wouldn't. Play to your strengths and skills.

Ron Said:

How do I get a job mowing lawns,weedeating,etc?

We Answered:

List your services on www.craigslist.org You can call up landscape service places from the yellow pages and find out if they are looking for help and how much they pay.

Velma Said:

I need christmas help this year for my 8 month old daughter. Where do I get help? In Indianapolis?

We Answered:

Try re-wrapping a couple toys and outfits she already has. The lady I babysit for does this for Christmas with her little girl, because babies don't know the difference. She won't even know that it's not new. You could also try putting photoa in an album for her for the future or make a memory box- you could write her a letter telling her how much she means to you and save it for when she has her own baby. You could put that in there, along with a couple of your favorite baby pictures and maybe what she wore home from the hospital and a favorite baby blankie - you could even add to it throughout the years. I'm making one for my four-month-old. I put: a couple pictures, her halloween costume, a diaper of each size, a bow from her first Christmas (you can make one out of almost anything), and I plan on putting a lot more in there. I've also saved all of her cards so she can see how many people care about her and read them when she's old enough to understand. You can do a lot of projects with scraps from home. Try finding a DIY website. I'm constantly working on projects. For my husband, I put together a scrapbook of my favorite memories and favorite pictures of us together. You could make a collage with pictures and her birth announcements. Homemade are always better - they come from the heart and they don't have to cost a fortune. Also, your fiancee should understand. Christmas isn't about presents - maybe you should just plan a day together and make a no present policy or make an agreement that you have a $20 limit to see what you can each come up with - my husband and I have a $50 limit at Christmas. Or Agree to make each other something because it means more. Christmas isn't about getting - it's about spending time with family, and that's what he should understand - spending time TOGETHER is what Christmas is all about.

Andrea Said:

in Indianapolis, IN there is a job placement agency where you pay a fee first, whats the name?

We Answered:

Agencies who work on a fee-first basis usually are listed as "staffing agencies" or "placement agencies." However, I would be surprised if any agency took you on with a fee as low as $100. It is usually much more than that. Also, there are many, many scam operators in the placement agency business.

They often have a bad reputation among employers, because companies know that the agency is *not* working for them. That means it is often harder for them to get access to job information. In fact, most of the time these agencies don't do anything more than you can easily do on your own: look for ads on the Internet or in newspapers, etc.

Unless you have a rock-solid recommendation from someone you know and trust who has gotten a job through one of these agencies, I would steer well clear of them. You are far too likely to get taken in. A regular agency -- one that works for the employer and is paid by the employer -- is entirely different, and much less likely to be a scam.

Everett Said:

Job/Visa advice for my Japanese GF.?

We Answered:

Hi, my name is bill. My wife is from japan. We went to school together. Anyway, you need to be careful not to make any mistakes with someone that is going to be your wife.

Keep calling immigration attorneys until you get what you need, for free.

I do legal work, and if i was you I would call some immigration attorneys, and get some free phone advice. I hope this helps you, good luck, and japanise wifes are the best 100%.

My wife does export for a japanise firm, she makes a lot of money.

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Terri Said:

Fedex / UPS /Warehouse /Overnight jobs..Indianapolis Area.?

We Answered:

You can apply directly to their HUBS - FedEx is right behind the old airport location - the also have a smaller location in Brownsburg that you can probably drop an app off at. Anytime is a good time to hit them up for employment - their turnover can get high bcz the work is hard and the environment is loud, but if you get in the place is AMAZING - huge cargo plains carrying anything and everything you can think of from race cars to Aunt Bertha's birthday present.

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