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If you have a Degree (BS) would you take a minimum wage job?
I graduated in 2006 from chemistry. I am moving to Utah to live with my gf. I have looked for jobs but because it’s Christmas there are no openings. I have experience with Herbalife Procter & Gamble and the FDA, but if there are no jobs to apply I can’t get hired, experience won’t matter. I still need to pay for my car, cell, credit cards and my savings won’t last forever… would you take any job say as a saleswoman until you can find something better in order to keep you bank account healthy and strong or would you ravage your savings in order to get the position you deserve.
Must add my gf is paying for the apt, food etc… I’m talking about my own expenses.
Absolutely. Extended gaps of not working on an application or in a resume are looked on less favorably than filling the time with a low-wage job. To a prospective employer, it looks like you might be hiding something if you’ve got a 5 or 6 month “gap” on your resume. Showing 6 months working at Target, for example, shows that you’re willing to do what it takes to keep working.
Do what you have to, until you get to where you want
to be, and good luck!
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