You should go to the library and look at the book Jobs for Kids or 100 Jobs for Kids & Young Adults for some ideas.
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It depends on what you have an associate degree in.
The North Carolina Employment Security Commission match job seekers with job orders based on qualifications. They also offer help with interviewing skills, resume writing, and job searching.
The best way to look for jobs in North Carolina is to go to the main website of any cities or towns in North Carolina you might be interested in working in. Check the community paper for job ads or look at the careers section of the websites to see what is available.
North Carolina would probably approve your claim for unemployment based on the fact you lost your job through no fault of your own.
Around the major cities, yes.
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There are many career and employment websites that provide local job listings. In Charlotte, North Carolina, one can look at indeed, careerbuilder, and monster. Locally, one can look at charmeck, which lists local jobs.
The best way to find cleaning jobs in North Carolina is to visit the website Craigslist, which has become the premier job listing site on the web.
Probably at some websites that show job lists in North Carolina. To find some easier and lower paid jobs you can check craigslist. You can also go to Linkedin and try to find some jobs over there.
I could find no evidence of any nurse-specific job fairs happening any time soon in North Carolina. There is no specific information on when exactly the next recruitment will be in North Carolina. You can however keep checking for job openings in that field by visiting www.monster.com.
Worker's compensation in North Carolina, like all states, relies on several key factors. The most important in NC, as in most states, is if one can continue to work. North Carolina requires extensive documentation from a doctor that you can no longer function in your job.