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What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? How to Search for a Career Position?
Asked by S.L. from St. Louis
on August 22, 2011
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So I am definitely 'grown up,' and so is my husband and we both have decent paying jobs in our designated educated fields, however neither of us is happy. We both have...
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- I am confident that I would like to mak a change from the health industry to some type of profession in law. I have not started the process yet.
- I would like to be a professional water skier. But a little late for that. I am on my third career and it has nothing to do with my undergrad, master's or the 90 h...
- I attended a leadership development seminar eight years ago where I was asked to take a blank sheet of paper, write my name in the middle, and then spend 20 minutes wr...
15 Yr Stay-at-home Mom Needs Resume Advice/help
Asked by A.B. from Dallas
on September 12, 2007
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Hi Moms! I am looking to return to the workforce after staying at home w/my 4 children for the past 15 years. I have taught at 2 different preschools, and other than...
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- Hi April, I would definitely include the work you did before becoming a mom and the volunteer work with the schools and church. Here is what I did during the time th...
- Hi AB, I am a career consultant for an outplacement company working with displaced employees working to get back into the market every day. The most important thin...
- I would list what you have done to stay busy for the past years under your Objective, something like: Have been a been homemaker for the past so years, very active in...
Birth Certificate Dilemma
Asked by S.S. from Los Angeles
on September 1, 2010
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I am due to deliver my first child soon.
I am in a bit of a pickle over the birth certificate. My childs father and I (who are not married but do live together) bo...
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- Sharing your personal information is illegal. I doubt they are interested in being sued. Your baby deserves an identity. Someday your child will grow up and you will n...
- Unless you look upon your child's father as a temporary sex provider, get married. Its cheap. The government will charge you more for the forms than a preacher will ...
- you will not even be able to give the birth certificate to HR or to your insurance company, because you will need to add the child immediately (within 30 days of birth...
Non Working "Spouse"
Asked by V.J. from Washington DC
on March 27, 2010
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I am such a mess and really need a sounding board you guys are usually good for different opinions and I need some "indifferent" and detached opinions for this one! I ...
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- I will tell you from the start that I am not very tolerant and I think you have tons and tons. I would tell him what you are felling and then if he has lots of excuse...
- I was in same situation. I the worker bee and hubs SAHD. Plus I was also paying child support for his son from previous relationship. Then I lost my job about 9 mon...
- Sounds like you are not happy:(You deserve it. I am a stay at home mom and have been on the other side of the fence being the only breadwinner and both sides have its...
Another Question About the Temp agency...what to Wear for Interview?!
Asked by L.U. from Seattle
on October 16, 2011
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Ladies -
I posted a question earlier today about staffing companies, or temp agencies. Now I have another question.
I needed to send them a resume and then fill ou...
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- You can never over dress for an interview, but you can under dress. I say dress professional, they will look at how you present yourself. I don't think it matters what...
- If it's nice out, I wear slacks and a nice shirt, if it's cold, I go with a suit. Always dress up from what you want, it doesn't cost anything to look nice, but lookin...
- Wear one one to two levels up from what you expect to work in. I would avoid skirts and full suits, but jeans will be too causual. Go with slacks and a blouse (not t...
Resume Help
Asked by L.T. from Dallas
on January 27, 2010
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I am attemptng to draft my first resume in 10 years. the problem is that I am at the same job I started when I graduated high sshool. I have worked through college, ...
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- I had the same problem with my last company. What I did was just to break out the different positions you held with the company as if they were with separate companies...
- That's wonderful that you've been able to keep your job that long. What I would suggest is to write down every position you've at that company or at least the last fi...
- Make your resume dynamic and able to be quickly scanned--no longer than 1 page. Use popular buzz words that will not only attract the human eye but also catch the atte...
Working at a Law Firm
Asked by A.!. from Detroit
on August 9, 2011
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Hello Mama's
I was pushed into a situation where I had to represent myself in court and did very well. I am confident that I want a career change and I am thinking ab...
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- It's more than just having done well in court. If you have a gift, then enhance it, for sure. But there's a lot to it. I went a year in 2006 to the Academy of Court...
- Forget volunteering, forget paralegal. If more (MANY MORE) people like you, people who were MOMS first, THEN became lawyers, think HOW NICE THE WORLD would be! A...
- Look first at your local courthouse. Volunteering at the State's Attorney's Office is a great start. Look to see if they have any paid positions available also. L...
JFF: What Do You Do for Work?
Asked by K.G. from Boca Raton
on November 2, 2011
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Hi Moms,
I'm curious what some mom's on here do for work? In the past, I worked as an assistant at a hair salon, I worked at an insurance company (as my husbands as...
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- I've been an Operations Specialist for a big wealth management firm for the last 6 years and recently became a Independent Beauty Consultant for Mary Kay.
- I work as a legal assistant doing criminal defense. I love my job and I take my responsibilities to our clients very seriously. After all, their freedom is in our ha...
- I was in IT for 20 years total. I've also done medical transcription, bookkeeping. Recently, I was temping (admin) & landed a job as document control specialist. I ...
How to Find Then Adjust to Working Outside the Home Again
Asked by S.J. from Columbus
on April 17, 2009
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With a major change in my husband's job, I am in the position of needing to find work outside the home. I'm having considerable trouble finding something that starts ...
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- I was in your predicament a few years back and I ended up getting a job at Kohls working overnights 9pm-6am - it was a part time gig at 8 something an hour but since I...
- This is going to be a hard one to figure out. Definitely you guys are going to have to make some decisions, and implement some routines to help make any transitio...
- S., Though I dont really have experience working outside the home yet with having a little one, all I can say is this. Be patient and know that things will work all t...
I HATE The Term "Stay at Home Mom"!
Asked by K.L. from San Francisco
on January 30, 2008
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I HATE the term "Stay At Home Mom"! I have a 10 month old and a 4 year old and I do not work outside the home. And by work I mean earn a paycheck. I am rarely home....
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- Not sure if anyone said this so far--I call myself a "LIFE COACH"? Works for me.
- I like to say I am a Stay at Home Adventurer. I have three. Four , two, and 10 months. Believe me all those errands and more are straight up adventures for our group. :)
- Why do you care what "they" call you? You are playing a crucial role raising your kids and have complete flexibility and control of your life. Try some Zen.