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Jackie Said:
Can You comment on my cover letter I need help its for a Traineeship?We Answered:
Adding a dear to the name must not hurt. I've made minor changes to your letter to refine (including the spelling mistakes) it. Hope it helps. Best of Luck...Dear Ms Elena,
Your advertisement in the Job Search for the Completion of Certificate III Traineeship in Library services sparked my interest. Please accept this email and the enclosed resume as my application for this position.
I am interested in pursuing a career as a Trainee Librarian because I believe it will open doors to many more opportunities within the Library. I believe a Traineeship will give me all the practical knowledge and work experience that I would need to work myself up the ladder and become an Executive Library Manager.
I look forward to the opportunity to meet you and discuss how I can contribute to your team.
Yours Sincerely,
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Kevin Said:
Mr. perfect, how can I compare?We Answered:
hi your quetion is your answer itself,you dont need any one to help you yor are jst look with in you and you get your answer. i must say you are very talented and beutiful girl and one day you will be make proud your parents truely,you jst need some time to think so,first never compare your personality with your bro ys,its good you admire your elder one but dont compare first thing your two diffrent gender and he is elder and he got that freedom which you dont you he got everythg which he needs but you have lots of difficulty to get any thing and always remember sometime people can proof them better in pressure and face challenges thats the life and i am suer you will proff yourself you have that sprit so gooo on.Jordan Said:
Rethinking the passion--should I or should I not?We Answered:
Yes! When I find myself losing my passion, I have found it most helpful to follow my curiosity. If writing letters help you feel like you're taking control ... go for it!(New career research suggests that someon graduating from college will change careers 4 - 7 times throughout their working years, so developing the ability to rediscover your passion is an important skill to develop.
Best of luck!
Rick Said:
Did I Make a Mistake in Separating From My Husband?We Answered:
It is sad, because your husband sounds like an immature child and I'm sure it must make him feel terrible if he really faces facts. He has no job, he can't raise his own kids, he's reliant on his mommy for money, his finances are jacked up and he sounds utterly depressed about his job prospects. No wonder you feel relieved because being around him sounds like one big downer, always having to prop up his wounded ego. I don't really see him doing a full 180 and being the husband and provider you'd love to have and that he'd probably kill to be, but if you HAVE to, you could try counseling but the counselor is going to be appalled (in my opinion) at this situation. If it isn't going to change, I say you are better off and maybe eventually you can be the friends that you were really meant to be. He left his job to make you happy??? That really worked out great...NOT!!! I think he had other motives. I wish you the best, but think you probably need time on your own to get some real perspective about the whole thing.Grace Said:
I'm a mess, someone please help me, how do I succeed?We Answered:
Hi Kellie, I feel sad that you feel sooooo sad right now. First you need to know that life is BIG and there is so much you can do for yourself.I suggest two things right away- first, volunteer somewhere close to home- maybe a local play for kids and get some real life experience to put on a resume. And write- commit to writing 1 hour per day. You have the time right now and you can look for an on line writers club or government grant to help pursue this part of your dream. Check your local literacy group and see if there is a writing group/circle to join. These things are solid goals towards your desires in life.
Your brother is on his own path and maybe he'll be "successful" early on- be happy for him and know your time is your own and your path is yours. Everyone is different.
Keep putting your resume out- it's tough right now so don't let any rejection put you down. There are LOTS of very well qualified people looking for work.
Another thing you can consider is volunteering somewhere like Habitat for Humanity. That will get you out of your house for a time and give you more experience. It will also help you meet a lot of good people that you can stay connected with later. Or go help build a water well for those who need it. These things will get you out of your parents house and after a certain timeframe you'll be eligible for financial aid.
Dream big. Make a 5 year plan and start by taking one step in the right direction for YOUR big adventure! Good luck sweetie! Make it happen.