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 ndn
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what im wanting to do is start over ,getting sick my work ,im wanting to start over and focus more on just paying the bills and have more free time ,weres a good place to work ?


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(@helicopilot)
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NDN,

Respectfully, haven't we already discussed this in 5 pages in a different thread you initiated?

Anyone may have a different idea of a "good place to work at". For example, I may love my job, but the schedule can be very irregular, I may have to work very long weeks, sometimes in harsh climates. In exchange, I get a. Wry good pay and benefits. This is good for me but may may not work at all for someone else.



   
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 ndn
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NDN,

Respectfully, haven't we already discussed this in 5 pages in a different thread you initiated?

Anyone may have a different idea of a "good place to work at". For example, I may love my job, but the schedule can be very irregular, I may have to work very long weeks, sometimes in harsh climates. In exchange, I get a. Wry good pay and benefits. This is good for me but may may not work at all for someone else.

it has been discuss but the point was missed thats y im doing this one


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(@helicopilot)
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Ok, what skills do you have, what are your interests, how much income are you seeking? That should help focus people's inputs.



   
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 ndn
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Ok, what skills do you have, what are your interests, how much income are you seeking? That should help focus people's inputs.

hmmmmmmmmmm .......... Good point least amount of responsibility ,i want to get out of my workaholic life so id like more free time , i work in the water field(drinking water) . id like to start then my weakest point and that is im not a people person thats why i wana get in to the walmart canadian tire or costco work area ,more contact with public , thats my goal any tips helpful info in dealing with the public


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(@goldie)
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I guess I am missing something here, you want to get into walmart, costco , canadian tire ?

Then why not just go and put in an application for work at those places ?



   
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(@helicopilot)
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Costco offers the best compensation packages from what I've heard. It isn't uncommon for people to work there their entire life whereas the other 2 you've named are usually revolving door places.

I agree with Goldie though, it's not like you need a lot of preparation or vocational re-education to apply at those locations. Simply walk in with your best resume (there are lots of templates available if you need to) and go drop it off at any of those places.



   
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many retail places have pre-made forms you can fill in without the need for a resume



   
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 ndn
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Costco offers the best compensation packages from what I've heard. It isn't uncommon for people to work there their entire life whereas the other 2 you've named are usually revolving door places.

I agree with Goldie though, it's not like you need a lot of preparation or vocational re-education to apply at those locations. Simply walk in with your best resume (there are lots of templates available if you need to) and go drop it off at any of those places.

thats good to know costco ,for me some place with sick leave will be most beneficial to me


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(@screedcrete)
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Hey maybe a good idea would be to work in the service industry? Maybe even more direct would be a part of a waitstaff team? Waiter or waitress as they have some pretty flexible hours along with that all encompassing tip/cash thing going on. Thats always helpful for getting preps together on the sly and my point going further could be this,…. if you get a good tip base you know you are accommodating (Doing your job) and thus getting not only tips to confirm you are working the correct angle with your customer, i.e. providing a very attentive relationship while the customer dines, gives you direct feedback whether you are succeeding or failing in your efforts. You can hang your hat up at the end of the day and in most cases get a decent meal out of them while on your shift. Might be an option depending on how attentive you can be in social situations. You'll either do well, or you will learn how to do well pretty quick.

Just a thought 🙄


Whatever tomorrow brings,… I will be there! 😉


   
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