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asylm03
HELP me choose a career?
Asked by asylm03
Im 25M i am mechanically inclined but not experienced have 6 yrs in warehouse/forklift experience but burned out on being the bottom guy, prefer to work alone but can organize a small group of people well and want something more brain less back and legs intensive, thx.

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It sounds like you have a good background for warehouse work. I would try looking into management jobs in the same area. Look in your local paper or websites like Monster for Warehouse Manager or Supervisor positions. If you look closely, you may find a better company where you will truly enjoy your job.

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If you are not moving up where you are at, seek a warehouse supervisor position elsewhere.
Answered by no1familiar

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Hello asylm thank for your question. Firstly i want you to stop concentrating on what youve done and start think about what your going to be doing. What you need is to set a new height, write of all the ideas about going to agencies and worrying about meeting demand for other employers and pop into your local careers centre and tell them you want to sign up for jobfairs and trade evangelism and if they can ensure you are included for all major considerations. This should get you somewhere in the market fast or ask to be put on to a taskforce team operation, soon you will be back into the seing of things. Just think big.. solo xx
Answered by tailored suits

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Have ever considered a home based business? The tax benefits are awesome. I found a company that I love. I get to travel at huge discounts, earn the best commissions in the industry, and have awesome mentoring and training available to me. I get a company supported website that is up and running 24/7. All the major paper work is tracked thru my website, just print and bring to the accountant for taxes. The company is publicly traded and a member of the BBB. The best part is that there are no quotas, no inventory and no collections. No experience is required and like I said we have awesome mentoring and training. Email me if you want more info.
Answered by amysgetaways

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Are you good on machines; operating, repairing; etc? If so, many areas need a small engine repair shop. Open your own business. Or perhaps working in a machine shop. Try to find something you like and are good at.
Answered by Jan Stolz


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