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Edited on Tue Oct-13-09 11:00 PM by Blue_In_AK
My daughter and her family moved to Denver (Aurora, actually) the end of August and have been having a hell of a time finding work. It was against my better judgment that they moved since they were quite comfortable here financially, but my daughter has wanted to leave Alaska since high school (she's now 37) so when the drummer for their band, who was originally from Denver, moved back there and suggested that they come, too, they jumped at the chance.
Here's the deal. My daughter had been working in the legal field here over the past 12 or 15 years, as a legal secretary, paralegal, office manager, and most recently self-employed as legal support services doing whatever anyone needed her to do. She was always busy and turning down assignments. Her first job out of high school she worked for a large local security company, starting as receptionist and working herself up to assistant manager within five years. She's highly motivated, very smart, a very quick learner, adaptable, and has a great personality (like her mom, of course).
My son-in-law has managerial experience, having managed a couple of Kinko's here, and also knows computers inside and out.
They've applied for dozens and dozens of jobs and aren't even being responded to, maybe because they don't have history in Denver, I don't know, but they're starting to feel really discouraged. My son-in-law posted on his Facebook "WTF is up with people in the Denver area? I've sent over 100 resumes out in the last 6 weeks for jobs that I am HIGHLY overqualified for and received ONE call back. I interviewed for a position that pays 12/hr??? WTF...I haven't made that since ...1995? However at this point I was excited at the opportunity.....BUT.....the b**** never showed for the 2nd interview!?! If I intended for my family to be unemployed and on the verge of homelessness.....I certainly would have chose someplace TROPICAL!!"
You can cut through his frustration with a knife, poor guy.
Plus they're looking for a good bass player so they can get the band going again. (I always think of John Belushi. Haha ... they're on a "mission from God.") Heather sings, Robby plays lead and the drummer is there, so all they need is the fourth. They've auditioned a couple of guys, but the fit isn't quite right. They billed themselves here as "four decades of rock 'n' roll," and also had a country set, so they're quite versatile in that, as well. They were making about $3200 a month here just with the band, their share.
Like I said, I wouldn't have left if I were them, but I'm not, so....
Any help from any quarter would be deeply appreciated. They're really good people, good Democrats and if someone gives them a chance, they won't be disappointed.
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