Resource Infor Young Adult
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Resource Information For Young Adults
Military offers best in mature training for adulthood plus vocational skills
allowing personnel to enter job force with employable skills.
http://www.goarmy.com/locate-a-recruiter.html
Excellent movies for men/women are: Private Benjamin, Saving Private Ryan, (see Google/Wikipedia resources)
Reading matures and educates:
Hugo, Edith Wharton, Margaret Mitchell, Pearl Buck, Edna Ferber, James Michener, Gary Jennings, Leon Uris, John Steinbeck, Taylor Caldwell…
Temping agencies great source for day to day employment.
Make one page resume.
Go personally to agency.
Fill out application and take their tests.
Leave your resume.
Tell them you will do `any job’, and that you will call them daily.
Do this with several agencies.
Make notes of everything you learn so you can update your skills.
Take lunches and snacks.
Use break/lunch times to ask others how to `work things’.
To increase skills, you need to learn; to do that, you need to do and work it.
Salvation Army offers `free’ residential help for homeless and addicts.
Their program is for a certain length of time; to stay, you follow their rules.
http://www.salvationarmy.org/
Homeless shelters are temporary; most receive government grants and Samaritan donations.
They have strict rules.
General Relief gives you an allotment per month plus food stamps;
requirements are mandatory job search reports.
http://www.dss.cahwnet.gov/cdssweb/PG132.htm
211 is a new nationwide system allowing you to call and request information on agencies helping homeless, indigents, those in trouble/need. http://www.211.org/
Homeless people in cars usually park outside of hospitals and/or patrolled church yards so that their security cameras offer some vigilance.
They use Catholic Church restrooms to clean up while mass is going on.
Libraries have free computer use/resource librarians great info resource#
Resource Information For Young Adults
Military offers best in mature training for adulthood plus vocational skills
allowing personnel to enter job force with employable skills.
http://www.goarmy.com/locate-a-recruiter.html
Excellent movies for men/women are: Private Benjamin, Saving Private Ryan, (see Google/Wikipedia resources)
Reading matures and educates:
Hugo, Edith Wharton, Margaret Mitchell, Pearl Buck, Edna Ferber, James Michener, Gary Jennings, Leon Uris, John Steinbeck, Taylor Caldwell…
Temping agencies great source for day to day employment.
Make one page resume.
Go personally to agency.
Fill out application and take their tests.
Leave your resume.
Tell them you will do `any job’, and that you will call them daily.
Do this with several agencies.
Make notes of everything you learn so you can update your skills.
Take lunches and snacks.
Use break/lunch times to ask others how to `work things’.
To increase skills, you need to learn; to do that, you need to do and work it.
Salvation Army offers `free’ residential help for homeless and addicts.
Their program is for a certain length of time; to stay, you follow their rules.
http://www.salvationarmy.org/
Homeless shelters are temporary; most receive government grants and Samaritan donations.
They have strict rules.
General Relief gives you an allotment per month plus food stamps;
requirements are mandatory job search reports.
http://www.dss.cahwnet.gov/cdssweb/PG132.htm
211 is a new nationwide system allowing you to call and request information on agencies helping homeless, indigents, those in trouble/need. http://www.211.org/
Homeless people in cars usually park outside of hospitals and/or patrolled church yards so that their security cameras offer some vigilance.
They use Catholic Church restrooms to clean up while mass is going on.
Libraries have free computer use/resource librarians great info resource#
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