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Friday, March 25, 2011

Some stuff about life.

     So I mentioned finding work in an earlier post,and I thought I'd address this again,if the blog hits a snag every now and again,it's probably because I do have a life away from the internet (: and I'm trying to get ahold of my GED and a job,which is impossible right now...not my GED,a job. >< Where I live there seems to be a good handful of places hiring,but I have close to nothing,High School dropout and yet to obtain my GED,no work exp,no references,it's all just coming back around to me. I'm working on my GED when I have downtime from looking for a job,but there's a job fair at a newly opening Savers (Which is kind of like a thrift shop type of store for those that don't know.) on Tuesday and I plan on going down to see what I can get ahold of. Does anyone else have their GED? What level of education would you consider minimal to pass the test? The practice tests I've taken were practically elementary. Thanks.

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  1. I have my GED now, It was one of my happiest moments.

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  2. That's good. (:
    What level of education would you say would be enough to pass the test?

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  3. I don't know what a GED is. General ____ Degree?
    Maybe I'm not the intended demographic for you.

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  4. awesome your going for your GED.

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  5. Good luck, I hear it's pretty tough though.

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  6. Good Luck with your GED bro, shouldn't be too hard. glgl

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  7. Admin-
    GED = General Educational Development. American/Canadian high school equivalency exam.

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  8. The GED is pie, you should do fine Oatsy :)

    good luck on the job hunt. Be aware of what Savers is about and prepare for the interview. If you nail the first impression, nothing else matters ( what else do they know about you besides some menial facts on paper?)

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  9. I'm gonna study on it a bit but I'm sure I'll do fine. ^^ I wouldn't be worried about it other than the fact that the test costs about $70 I don't have. xD Oatsy,that's awesome,i'm gonna hold onto that one. :D

    Yeah,I'm fairly confident about this new Savers,knowing something about them couldn't hurt too. (:

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  10. It is definitely worth getting degrees of any kind. For those of you who need the GED for their next step - Do it! It will open so many doors!

    Cool post! Followed!

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  11. Luckily i barely passed HS so i didn't need to get my GED, so cant help you there. Good luck anyways.

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  12. don't give up! you'll get your GED and then be able to get the job you want.. but I suggest you strive for higher education with college as well. That will only enhance your ability to get a really good job in the future.

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  13. Good luck man, hopefully things go well for you.

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  14. Good luck with that GED thing, even If I dunno what the fuck is it :)

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  15. good luck with your GED i know you can do it

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