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What jobs are on the rise in Charlotte?

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greg collins in Monroe, Michigan

8 months ago

Host said: What jobs are on the rise in Charlotte?

i want to move there and would like to be employed by Mr.Roush

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Jacqueline Bauer in Albemarle, North Carolina

8 months ago

Out of work at the age of 58 and being a white female the corporate world needs to look at whate they are hiring. The young kids are very unprofessional what they are hiring, plus they are not staying. If they hire the mature individual they are staying until they retire.

One of my background is in Collections/Commercial and Consumer; the other is Sub Prime Collections/Loss Mitigation with over 5 years.

I will travel to a job 1 hour, which mean Winston Salem, Charlotte and surrounding area.

Can someone assist me. The temp agencies are not even talking to me. Over qualified.

Thanks for listening.

Jackie Bauer

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Heather99 in Berkeley, California

8 months ago

Have you considered becoming an independent loss mitigation consultant? You can work your own hours, and your expertise is definitely in high demand due to the foreclosure crisis. If you are interested, please call my office at 800-679-7042 ext. 6860.

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Jacqueline Bauer in Albemarle, North Carolina

7 months ago

Does this cost money and do you need a license?

Can you send me information thru my email address.

Thank you.
Jackie Bauer

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Heather99 in Berkeley, California

7 months ago

Can you send me information thru my email address.

Hi Jackie,

I cannot locate an email address on your profile.

To become certified, you pay for training and certification (it took me about 4 days to get certified and take my open-book exam). However, if this is prohibitive for you, I can set you up for free on the tuition assistance program as an affiliate until you earn your tuition. Each loss mit case pays between $400-$1,000 and will involve about an hour of your time each. No license is necessary, as the case agent assigned to your case will do the actual negotiations with the lender.

If you are interested, please call my office at 800-679-7042 ext. 6860 or email hpender7@yahoo.com

Cheers,

Heather

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itsme2 in Concord, North Carolina

6 months ago

There is a great forum over at www.queencityarea.net/forum Lots of local chat and info.

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rodney

5 months ago

Host said: What jobs are on the rise in Charlotte?

I'm looking forward to receiving a spraying job in Charlotte thank you.

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george easter in Augusta, Georgia

5 months ago

what about jobopening in pepsi on south blvd and carolinas medical center

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william thomas in Clinton Township, Michigan

4 months ago

i am a layed off car designer/engineer and i am interested in job oppurtunities in north carolina. willing to relocate permantley.ug,sdrc.cgs and pdgs are my 3d cad systems used.looking for interested employers. please respond

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Jackie Bauer in Albemarle, North Carolina

4 months ago

Looking to move to Charleston, SC.asap My background is mortgage loss mitigation, collections.

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william thomas in Clinton Township, Michigan

4 months ago

i am layed off auto designer looking to relocate

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Ryan Kingston in Charlotte, North Carolina

2 months ago

Heather99 in Berkeley, California said: Have you considered becoming an independent loss mitigation consultant? You can work your own hours, and your expertise is definitely in high demand due to the foreclosure crisis. If you are interested, please call my office at 800-679-7042 ext. 6860.

Hi Heather,

I am looking for a job and was intrigued by your comments. I would certainly be interested in finding out more information. But I did not want to just call you out of the blue. If you could post a reply I would be interested in talking with you more. Thanks Ryan.

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Anthony Corsi in Ledgewood, New Jersey

2 months ago

I am moving to NC! Looking for a job and trying everything I can to get some exposure to employers looking to hire. I am currently working in Advertising for a large NYC fashion company. I have years of experience in the print industry as well. I would be interested in speaking w/ anyone w/ any leads.

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Michael in Killeen, Texas

2 months ago

Hello All,
I am retiring from the Military after 21 years and am very interested in moving to Charlotte. My field of training is in Telecommunications. I am curious as to know if anyone knows of any comapnies that are hiring? Thanks for taking time to read my post. I can be reached by email at michael.a.brandly@us.army.mil
V/R

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Mark Green in Charlotte, North Carolina

2 months ago

I just relocated to Charlotte from NY and looking to do some direct marketing that doesn't require me to go door to door. working a basic 9-5 monday thru fridays. Does anyone knows of any jobs out there?

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Kimberly Kraut-Arnett in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

19 days ago

Eager to relocate to Charlotte, North Carolina and currently in search for an LCSW position with a clinic/private practice. Know of any agencies/ clinics/clinicians in private practice looking to add another psychotherapist to their practice? I am a seasoned professional treating dual diagnosis clients. I can be reached at kimnpaul@sbcglobal.net and would be appreciative of any links anyone has for inquiry! Thanks for your time and kind consideration!

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Windle Watkins in Blacksburg, Virginia

11 days ago

I'm looking to relocate to Charlotte and I'm interested in making a career change...interested in finding a position in Marketing in the areas of strategic planning, market development or brand management. Anyone have any suggestions of companies to contact? My educational background is in Marketing (B.S. and M.B.A.) and I have have many years of business experience. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

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Dsnielle Washington in Baltimore, Maryland

10 days ago

Host said: What jobs are on the rise in Charlotte?

IM LOOKING FOR A JOB IN THE HEALTH FIELD. I HAVE A CERT. IN MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, I AM A MEDICATION TECHINITION, AN I ALSO HAVE EXPERIENCE AS A CAREGIVER FOR THE ELDERLY

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dean suraci in Cornwall, New York

10 days ago

william thomas in Clinton Township, Michigan said: i am a layed off car designer/engineer and i am interested in job oppurtunities in north carolina. willing to relocate permantley.ug,sdrc.cgs and pdgs are my 3d cad systems used.looking for interested employers. please respond

Hey Bill,

Just curious? The 6:30 Evening News on television did a story about a laid off auto designer in Michigan a few months back. I believe they told the story about a man who couldn't find work and was delivering newspapers in the morning to make ends meat, and he was also having difficulty paying his mortgage. I don't mean to be a noseybody, but just curious if that person was you?

Either way, good luck with your job search, I wish the best for you and your family.

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