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Job Hunting Three ò€œPò€™sò€ Will Change Your Results

In my recent article, Job Stalled? Do What the Proò€™s Do, I discussed how when things arenò€™t going well or when results have changed, it may be time to get back to the basics. Take a look at what has changed from the past, reevaluate what was working and what wasnò€™t. Most processes have certain basics that must be followed. If we get away from these basics things go sideways.


The Job Outlook in Uncertain Times

So I pondered today, how would I react if I lost my job? I have a background in sales, but with the weak dollar and financial problems most Americans face, they simply arenò€™t buying as much. People were using their housing equity to purchase goods, but that time is now past leaving a rather bleak outlook for sales positions in general.

If I did go back into sales, what would I sell in this economy? Certainly not cars! With gas prices as high as they are, I doubt people are beating down the doors at the local SUV dealer. I would imagine that the home improvement industry is also in trouble so that means selling flooring is out.

I searched around the net and found several articles touting great jobs that donò€™t require college degrees! My initial excitement waned as I noticed that one article listed an ò€œAirline Pilotò€ as its first pick. Ok... Iò€™ll just read an e-book on how to fly planes and then Iò€™ll go apply at United Airlines. Becoming an airline pilot may not require a college degree, but Iò€™m sure it requires something that I donò€™t have, like a pilotò€™s license and years of experience?!

Another article listed nursing as an option for those without a college degree. Again, nursing may not require a bonafide degree from Harvard College, but I suspect that most hospitals require some sort of training before they will allow you to poke their patients with sharp objects. And I bet that training isnò€™t cheap nor quick.

Perhaps you have a college degree but jobs requiring your skill set are limited, or have decreased in demand. I know that a lot of poor saps from the mortgage industry are now applying for commission sales jobs paying far below what theyò€™re used to making. My buddy just got a job selling womenò€™s shoes at a department store. He is not happy.

If you do your research and look hard enough, there are actually quite a few jobs out there with the potential to make 40k and up that donò€™t require college degrees. People will always go out to eat, and the bars will always be packed no matter what the condition of the economy.

Bartending is one option to consider. For people with a sales background bartending can be an easy job to move into. Youò€™re mixing drinks and chatting with people. Arenò€™t most salespeople good at doing both? And depending where you work, the tips can be very generous.

The food serving industry is also an area where jobs are plentiful. It may not be the glamorous, professional position youò€™d always pictured yourself in, but the tips can be good and when you need a job fast, itò€™s always an option.

Personally, if I get laid off Iò€™ll probably go back to school and earn an advanced degree in something like computer science. In the meantime I would do what I had to in order to make ends meet, even if it means a smaller paycheck. If youò€™re looking for a job donò€™t lose heart, the economy will turn around eventually. Keep your mind open and look in areas you might not have otherwise considered.

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