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The truth is not being told
I really want to put my 2 cents into this blog; I am a person who is considering a very skilled and educated person in the field. One of the articles is so true, because I was laid off in 2003, and never in my life hand I not been able to get a job.
I find that no matter how hard I try I barely can get an interview.
Yes, I’m moving into the baby boomer stage and hand to take a job as a Customer Service Representative, when I hold 15+ years in the field, and a Masters degree in networking management. Please explain why I don’t have a job in the field and can’t get hire when I do go on interview. Something of the truth is not being told. I can’t even get an entry level job in communication.