What happens after a girl retires from providing? I find myself in the position of trying to find an office job with a gap in years that I cannot account for having a job, and no references to give.
So what now?
What happens after a girl retires from providing? I find myself in the position of trying to find an office job with a gap in years that I cannot account for having a job, and no references to give.Lie about employment. Claim you were overseas at company X or some shit.
So what now? Originally Posted by honeydavis
Stay at home mom, out of the work force voluntarily (significant other was breadwinner), traveled, spent time overseas, additional schooling/training, got involved in start-up, worked assorted private/part time/in home jobs due to a need for flexibility. There are a few options for you to fill in a gap. Just be vague, but not necessarily lie. Don't give fake companies or references. Originally Posted by Texasm31Basically this! Yeah a lot of employers will want experience, that will be your biggest hurdle, but if you have any schooling that will help. Companies do pull credit and other back ground checks, particularly if you are looking to do anything with finance, so dont make up any companies as previous employment. Though you can come up with something about being self employed, just have to change up the job title a little.
I have been to college, and though I am only 2 classes from my associates, I did not complete the degree...To start DO NOT LIE about phony jobs or leave any job off an application / resume. Our HR rescinds offers a lot because of false information or problems with offences not disclosed that show up on backgrounds. The next leading cause is incorrect information with education, like saying you have your associates when you don't.
I was considering lying and trying to get people I know as references or even possibly drum up old friends from here that would let me use them.... so my question is, how would a company know I didn't really work somewhere? Originally Posted by honeydavis
Thanks for all the responses.If you are in pretty good shape, you can say you were an independent Personal trainer. Like you took on clients who had their own gym memberships at different area gyms, but they needed that person to push them to lose fat/gain muscle, whatever. However you did not work for those gyms, they instead often worked for you, recommending clients... But as the economy tanked, so did your business. You can add that you teach aerobics/kick boxing/cross fit (this is the current hot workout peeps are doing now), and you have a few clients you train in the early morning, or late evening, but now need a full time regular job to continue to make ends meet.
The stay at home mom bit doesn't work because I do not have kids yet.
I have been to college, and though I am only 2 classes from my associates, I did not complete the degree...
I do know a place where I could work for free to gain experience, but the whole point of getting a job was for more income. Originally Posted by honeydavis