Job.com is a job search database that claims to connect you with employers for free. All you have to do is sign up, fill out your profile page, and post your resume.
Job.com does not only allow jobseekers to search for available job openings within their region or community, they also have Career Tools and Career Centers that can help you work on your resume or offer advice on related topics.
In addition to job finder services, Job.com also claims to help people figure out the right career path by giving them news and special offers regarding furthering their education or work at home opportunities.
Some job seekers prefer to sign up for their free service without posting a resume. Not posting a resume allows you to contact only the employers you are interested in, without allowing a host of employers or partner companies to contact you.
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I am still looking for a job, but if I don't find one soon I will go back and take a refresher course for commercial truck driver. I am so glad I have that to fall back on. In case anyone doesn't know is at least in South Carolina that government did pay for the course thru your local unemployment office (The cost is $3795 from 02/29/2012). When I was team driver I was clearing $1000 a week. Some how I must have injured my neck on I80 in Wyoming when the road dropped 2 or more inches. After driving 2 weeks with my arm constantly hurting when I got on the east cost I called my best friend and boyfriend to come to Roanoke Va and left to go see a Doctor/Neurologist to find out that I have degenerative disc disease in my neck and back. My bone density test show that I am only -0.05 from being in Osteoporosis I am currently in the range of Osteopenia. The score range from -1.0 to -2.5 My Neck is -2.0 and lower back is -1.0. and no I was denied SSDI and was told I could go back to work except for the truck job. LOL at 56 years old No One Will Hire Me. FYI because I was out of the truck for more than 21 days and not talking to them I was let go, but according to Hire Right they will hire me back.
As for the employment I will only go through company websites.
I wish everyone luck with job hunting I did that for 2 years before I found out about the CDL and did that. You should have seen the looks of a blonde wearing shorts and cowboy boots gassing up an 18 wheeler. LOL
Now I get daily nuisance phone calls. Primarily "continuing your education" phonecalls. I have also gotten one from a woman selling magazines, who nearly "sold" $20 worth of them to me without actually asking if I wanted to buy any. Pretty sure she's the result of job.com selling my number as well, since I'd barely got 1 phone call a week prior to this site.
Thankfully my phone has a built-in call block feature.