Welcome
Are you overwhelmed? Don't know where to start? Relax. You are not alone. Nearly everyone feels this way when they begin a job hunt. Some people choose a career path at an early age. It's as if they were born knowing what they were destined to do. The vast majority of us muddle though our days looking for some sign, some direction in this scavenger hunt called The Job Market. If you need a paycheck, you've come to the right place. Read on. How is Your Path To A Job Different? Your Path To A Job abandons the "go it alone, say whatever you must to get the job" approach, in favor of a vital partnership between you and God. Why on earth would you launch into one of the most daunting tasks in life - finding and keeping a job - without God on your side? Your Path To A Job encourages you to build a living, breathing relationship with God. You can draw on his strength and wisdom to help you down the path to a job. Who Is Your Path To A Job For? High School Students not going on to college. College Students looking for part-time work. Single Parents stuggling to make ends meet. Stay-At-Home Moms who want to supplement the family's income. Blue-Collar or Service Workers looking for "an edge" before that next job interview. Anyone wishing to brush up on their job hunting skills. This ebook is written for YOU - the backbone of America's work force. It is our hope that it will not only help you find a job, but find Christ, too. Click on the links below to navigate the site. What People Are Saying About Your Path To A Job You've obviously decided you need a job, or at least a different job, or you wouldn't be visiting this site. The bottom line is you want to work. It's okay, work is not a dirty word. It is a fact of life. Unless you are independently wealthy or just won the lottery, you need to spend a significant part of each week doing something that generates money.
There are plenty of books on the market that tell you how to write a resume or choose a career. They all have one thing in common - they talk about your ambition, your vision, your abilities. In short, they urge you to get out there and sell yourself, and they usually don't insist on your being honest in the process. Anything goes, as long as you reach your goal.
Retirees re-entering the work force.