Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My wife had been an ER nurse for 20 years prior to our buying our business overseas. When we decided to return to the States she started applying for posted jobs in the Villages ER and Leesburg's ER. She probably applied for a dozen ER positions in TV and Leesburg by filling out the online applications and sending her resumes. She didn't get one offer. Once we moved here she went to the Human Resource office at the TV hospital--they hired her that day and she started three days later. I had a similar experience (although admittedly it took me a little longer to get a job). I was a very experienced teacher prior to moving overseas. I taught college English for many years, had articles published in scholarly journals, and had a chapter published in a prestigious English literature textbook. I thought it would be a piece of cake to land a job. When I was in Panama I applied for MANY teaching jobs here--Sumter County Schools, Marion County Schools, Lake County Schools, Central Florida Community College, Lake-Sumter Community College. I didn't even get the courtesy of a rejection letter. Once we moved here I went around to all of the school districts and the community colleges and met with HR people and department chairpersons (at the community colleges). Within a month I had multiple job offers. You might consider applying for the local school districts and community colleges. They usually have postings for admin assistants and clerical work. Benefits are pretty good. Also look at applying for the local county governments (Lake, Sumter and Marion counties). I don't want to mislead you, jobs are not plentiful in this area, but I honestly believe with enough determination it is possible to find one.
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Captain Jon "Growing older but not up." J. Buffett _________________________ Coral Gables, FL, Bahamas, Belize, Wilmington, NC, Bocas del Toro, Panama and finally The Villages |
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http://www.careersinthevillages.com/ You can find this by going to The Villages web site, clicking on "About Us" in the upper left hand corner, and then clicking on "Careers in the Villages" in the column on the left. Once you get to this page you can search jobs in TV, VCCD, Community Jobs (links to employment classifieds in the Daily Sun) and the Charter School (the link is on the top right and is called "search jobs"). There are also links to the various applications.
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Captain Jon "Growing older but not up." J. Buffett _________________________ Coral Gables, FL, Bahamas, Belize, Wilmington, NC, Bocas del Toro, Panama and finally The Villages |
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Today, it's all about networking and making contacts. Making phone calls and/or knocking on doors in person as a way to make connections with people face-to-face certainly helps get your foot in the door for ANY kind of job. Social networking is big - find people who know people who can help you get an "in" with a particular business/company. It's a lot about who you know or who you can connect with. Congrats to you and your wife, cappyjon! Bill ![]() |
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Could not say it better.
Told my associates I was heading to Florida Villages Area and Companies I do business with up here have already offered me part time or full time work in that area. I just wish I could do my Radio Show from the Village Radio Station. Anyone got a inside contact there? One of our young TV reporters got a job down in Orlando with TV 9. She does not miss our Feb CarGuys how to get you car started at -10 below zero shows. |
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We recently had a clerical position at our school open up. $10/hr. 196 days a year employment. 250 applicants. The position was filled before it was posted.
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Below are a few sites that you may monitor for openings. My wife works for one of these below and likes her job very much. Hope this may give you another area that you may not of thought of.
http://www.wildwood-fl.gov/ http://www.ladylake.org/jobs http://sumtercountyfl.gov/index.aspx?NID=223 http://www.marioncountyfl.org/jobapplication/ http://www.leesburgflorida.gov/employment/ http://www.fruitlandpark.org/employment.html http://www.lakecountyfl.gov/
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Today, it's all about networking and making contacts. Making phone calls and/or knocking on doors in person as a way to make connections with people face-to-face certainly helps get your foot in the door for ANY kind of job. Social networking is big - find people who know people who can help you get an "in" with a particular business/company.
It's a lot about who you know or who you can connect with. Congrats to you and your wife, cappyjon! Bill ![]() Hi, When a job gets posted online,the online auto submission systems kick in. The poster recieves hundreds sometimes thousands of resumes and applications and their inboxes shut down, they just delete them. In some cases the job already has serious canidates and they are posting it to cover their legal buts by making it open to all ages, races etc. If you look in the posting and pull out buzz words that match the posting which you then include in your resume sometimes you make it through the pile to the top as some companies have purchased keyword auto sort software to deal with the problem. I have done the following with success. If you can detrermine through contacts the name of the hireing manager or HR person handling the position, call the switchboard or office assistant and say you need their fax number as you are trying to fax them something and must have the number wrong. Write a cover letter addressed to them and fax your Resume to their fax machine. It will land on their desk with their inhouse mail and they are more likely to read it. In my area, I use contract temp agencies now mostly as I am sick of going to an interview and getting the when did you graduate college question (IE how old are you anyway) and that look. But I don't think temp agencies work in the villages much if at all. Hope this helps, TrudyM |
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Here's a company that does work from home jobs. Mostly call center type jobs, but once in a while I see an HR job, or a Telecom job that is telecommute. -- https://www.sykes.com/ You can search Monster, or Dice and put in the telecommute or remote and you'll get some telecommute jobs. Bank of America is big on work from home jobs. I work for them and Work from Home.
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