I’m Planning to Move to Charlotte, NC and Am Seeking a Job?
Question by bairdo3: I’m planning to move to Charlotte, NC and am seeking a job?
I’m planning to move to Charlotte, NC in the next few months and am seeking a job? I am interested in a position as a Residential Counselor at a treatment center. Possibly at a youth drug rehabilitation center, as I have first hand experience and knowledge in the field of recovery. I also have experience in drywall and remodelling work and am a very fast learner at what I don’t know. Help? Thanks!!!!
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Answer by Michael F
I’d try some job search sites – Y!Answers probably won’t get you any work in that field
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