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#11. Posted:
TehoneDesign
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Be patient. Jobs in today's age always want experience regardless if they say on the advertisement that its not necessary.

Try doing voluntary work for 6 months at least. To show your capability.
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The one tip I can give is apply everywhere! But try to avoid applying online, go into the store and ask to speak to the hiring manager. If they say they'll look into it or anything of the sorts call them back in a week.

Persistence is key.
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Help, Quick advice!! ok so for the past few days i wasn't able to apply for another application to CVS and i figured out since i already apply i cant apply more than once, should i just go up to the store and see if they got mine from a few weeks ago? or? Help

Ever wrote Most food places or groceries will hire young people still in high school. They work around school very well (they did for me when I was in high school). You should start to look into learning a trade. You can learn a trade and then you have better job opportunities open up to you.

Ex: Automotive/ASE classes, Woodshop, Welding, etc. Majority of these classes should be taught at an average high school. (That is if you're in the states. IDK bout UK.)
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