Hello friend,
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sure. Check it out
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Sincerely yours, John Rigdon
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Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 6:05 PM
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Subject: Seriously fuck Sonic.
I worked in a lot of not for profits as a volunteer to get practical office
experience. I then got a job as an administrative assistant at an insurance
brokerage firm and worked my way up. Took about 5 years till I was working
major claims of hundreds of thousands of dollars for international clients.
Then I quit and took a part time job as an insurance administrator at a not
for profit and am currently doing my masters in international development.
Through my contacts at my current NFP I met some people that needed someone
2 days a week as a community development officer for 6 months at another
NFP. Which means that I'm dropping a few subjects this semester, but
updating my resume with a job in the field I want to enter. I'm currently 29
and about to turn 30.
I have a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in cinema and English
literature with honours in cinema. Really great for waiting tables :)
My boss at the claims job that gave me a chance in insurance liked that I had
an arts degree. It meant that I could read and write and analyse the written
word.
All you need is to try and get some volunteering hours up and then meet
someone who's willing to take a chance on someone who's smart and driven.
I know it's quite convoluted, but that's the path I've taken. I really
recommend volunteering at places to get some experience. I actually got
employed at a few places based on my willingness to volunteer - it makes a
big difference.
Best of luck!!!
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