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QUOTE (earocks @ 23/10/2023, 22:10) David is a hard worker, but he's not qualified to do anything else. So unless he goes back to school (which how could they possibly afford) he is going to have to stick with ministry or cobble together jobs like subbing and working at Papa John's like he had to when he lost a job previously. I don’t know how it works in America but in the uk he could do some charity work like with the prison service or young offenders or even work with people that have special needs because it’s often a way into a job that also serves the public. Many charities have courses and they provide the experience you need to move forward with many offering the volunteer a job, I have a friend that did this years ago and she ended up with a good job she had been a full time mother and she hadn’t worked for a long time and it gave her an opening and she only volunteered for two to three hours a week.
Edited by Marshmallow-magic - 23/10/2023, 23:22
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