Hello job seekers. Here is the link to this week's North Coast Hot Jobs listing, https://www.scribd.com/document/324528709/North-Coast-Hot-Jobs-Sep-19
So, recently there was a Walmart hiring event at WorkSource. I didn't receive that info early enough for last week's post. However, now you know that Walmart is hiring. This could be a good place to go to find a job. Just be careful when doing their online assessment.
It is a good idea to store documents in an electronic form. For example, job hunting documents such as generic resumes, cover letter templates, list of references, transcripts, DD214, letters of recommendation, etc could be stored on a flash drive. If you don't have access to a flash drive, you can store them by attaching them in an email to yourself. This way, they will be at the top of the send box at your email address. Another option is to open a Google Docs or even a Dropbox account and post that info there. These accounts are free. Having these documents available in electronic shape can make it easier to apply for jobs online.
If you know of any Alaskan Native or Native American that has physical or mental disabilities and is having a hard time looking for work, ask them to contact me at 360-460-7549.
Have a good one.
Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
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