To get a job its going to take YOU putting your resume in any and every open position.
Not likely but only a lender can answer this question. My question is why in the world would you want to take out a loan when you do not have a job earning money. How are you going to make payments on a loan when you have no income. This sounds very foolish to me.
The things that the people take into consideration when looking for a job are salary, company, hours of work, and place of work.
No. A creditor will want proof that you can make the payments and if there is no cash reserve or job to supply payments, then you will likely be turned down for the loan. A bank doesn't want to take the financial risk. At this point you don't need to worsen your financial situation. You need to find a survival job to pay your bills. Cut your expenses drastically. Close all accounts that are not absolutely necessary. You can use internet at the library. Close your cable and any other extraneous services that you have going. Call your creditors and let them know what is going on--see if you can defer payments at all.
It depends what job you have
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My learning part is over , I am going to take another job or a break
If you can't find another job, then its fine to take it too keep you going but if you are looking for a permanent job then i advise you study/follow through onto a job where you enjoy yourself and get good pay. Good Luck!
Naturopath school will take a couple years to complete at minimum. If you are going to be holding a job and going to school at the same time, expect for it to take a bit longer.
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by going to college evry day to take a science class.
He was a struggling painter with a keen interest in architecture. If things had been different & he had to take a job, it probably would have been one of those.
Depending on what kind of job. But have to figure how many man hours it is going to take to finish or do the job. Plus the materials that are used and there is a time table an material increase that has to be figured in.
Try a florist, yard service company, or start it yourself.
well you have to go to school to get your buisness degree and if you read the books like im going to you could take that one job test that detirmines if you can get a job or not
It depends how good the job is. But be realistic. how long is it going to take you to get there, and how much will it cost. Can you really afford the time and money?
- frozen - where are you going to get a job there - how are you going to build a job
you risk losing your job, getting a pay cut and getting in your bosses bad books!