Don't give up looking for the job/career that fits you. The good news, you're employed. The good news, you can look for other work while still being employed, if you're not happy doing what you're doing. The good news, you don't have to explain to a prospective employer about the gap in your work history.
I went through the same thing when my family and I were separated from the Air Force back in '92. Took a bunch of jobs until I got hired with one that I really wanted to do. It looks good to a prospective employer that you kept working, even at something you don't necessarily want to do for the rest of your life. Shows a good work ethic.
Keep the chin up my friend. Good things will come to those that look for them.
Mark
At 11:37 AM 9/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
List,
Well, I found a new job. In fact I have been there for four days now. I now work for Springs Industries in their ware house. I load and unload trucks by hand. Pay isn't bad, $8.50 an hour. Its the hours that are going to kill me. 10 - 12 hour days, six days a week, possibly seven when needed. No benefits for the first six months.
Well, I got to go and get ready, got to be there in a few hours, gonna swing by and get something to eat.
Yall take care now,
see you on the stream,
Del
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