What about money? part 1

In looking for your dream job, or any job that you are about to accept, money is still the key issue. How much must you try to get for the job that you are about to land? It is your first and you have been trained for it. You vow to give it your best, so how much is your all worth?

A common mistake is the pronouncement, "I am just eager to get started. I like the job. I am after the experience." That usually earns peanuts. This is an appalling memory but 80% of my contemporaries told interviewers exactly that when they were being screened for a job. It is likewise an awful truth that not much has change. Young girls still say the same thing, "I just want to gain some experience", settle for a pittance and after three months start being annoyed. Annoyed, they take it out on their jobs, make mistakes which thy shrug of and spend office time going through the classified ads.

Either of two extremes leads to such mess, either the girl is really worth more but was, when applying for the job, so wet behind the ears she was totally ignorant of what approximately she should get or the girl is really raw and may need five years of intense grilling before she gets really polished. BUT after three months of working saw a lot few nice things in display windows, ached to buy them and tech only way to get them is via every employee's favorite; a rise. Neither reason is healthy. But both can be helped.

Try your best to apply for a job that calls for the training you have had and resist getting sidetracked by another job jut because it pays slightly more. Career-minded girls set goals for themselves an are not usually dazzled by minor attractions. The girl who was trained to be a secretary but tries to get into sum other field because of an attractive uniform needs to do some serious re-thinking.

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