Showing posts with label NESStaffing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NESStaffing. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

NES Employment Solves


If I were in the United States right now and was looking for work, I would probably go straight to NES Employment Solutions. I strongly advocate using the Internet to find work, as I do this myself as a writer. Companies like NES Employment Solutions help those searching for work by connecting their network of employers with those needing jobs.

While
NES Employment Solutions does not specifically have a category for writing professionals such as myself, I could easily slide into a marketing or sales job that involved writing sales copy. I also have ample experience in the travel and hospitality industry. They also have a category for customer service, another area in which I am quite able. In fact, I think I might just send them my resume now...





Thursday, September 10, 2009

NES Staffing Solutions: My Ticket Back to America?

I got into an argument with my wife today, so I went online to NESStaffing.com to look into jobs in the United States. Needless to say, the argument was about money. Or rather, the lack of it. I know and she knows, though she will not admit it, that I would be able to earn much more working on the other side of the Atlantic pond than I do here in South Africa. Even in boom times, the unemployment rate here has been over 20%, and that is just among those still looking for work.

Now, I know that NES Staffing Solutions will not help me find a job here in Africa, but I do know that if they were to help me find something that paid sufficiently, we could move to California, the only state in which my wife has stated she will live. Nationwide Employment Solutions
has offices all over California, from Los Angeles to Chico. I even found a job as an account representative in Santa Cruz, where her brother lives. Too bad she is not getting along with her brother these days either, so this will not draw her back to that seaside town. But maybe, just maybe, I would be able to talk her into moving back to California one of these days...