Oct 17

jtdale-closeup-color.png Dear J.T. & Dale: As you can see from my resume, I have a lot of experience. However, I can’t seem to get a call for an interview. I was laid off in February, and I’m still looking for a job. What am I missing? – Misty Read the rest of this entry »

Oct 2

jtdale-closeup-color.png Dear J.T. & Dale: Must you include every career job you’ve ever had on your resume? I have been doing so, with dates of employment listed. I am wondering if this could be hindering the callbacks I get based on the fact that I have been in the work world for more than 20 years. – Dan Read the rest of this entry »

Sep 19

jtdale-closeup-color.pngDear J.T. & Dale: I am so burnt out working in a corporate environment. Therefore, I was thinking that I could split my time (20 hours a week or a little more) in an office environment to get corporate benefits, but work at home the rest of the time by working as a transcriptionist. To do this, I thought I could take a medical transcriptionist class. I have been looking at work from home advertisements, but I just simply do not trust them. Any input? – Macy Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 30

jtdale-closeup-color.pngDear J.T. & Dale: I am a 37-year-old female with a management degree from a good state university, but I don’t know what I want to be when I grow up. Help. – Carri Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 30

Dear J.T. & Dale: I was working for a title company and was laid off. It was a blessing, because the office I was working in was a toxic environment – two manic-depressive women with no life who are bitter and angry. Now that I am out there applying for jobs, I am getting discouraged because I am not getting any offers, just interviews. Are there any suggestions you can give me in regard to helping with the interview process? – Stephanie Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 26

jtdale-closeup-color.pngDear J.T. and Dale: I have a sticky situation. I recently took a job that required me to relocate several states away. My past executive relocations always have been handled by the companies themselves. This time, I’ve been asked to present receipts for reimbursement. I was told they don’t have a relocation specialist, even though this is an international corporation. The only thing they asked to approve was the actual cost for the packing and moving of my household goods. Meanwhile, I have expenses for travel to the new location and temporary housing, as well as storage costs and a trip back to my old city to finalize the sale of my home. I want to start off on the right foot but I don’t want to feel taken advantage of either. – Jeff Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 26

Dear J.T. & Dale: My employer recently changed the way we are paid. From what I understand, this now classifies me as an independent contractor, and I am responsible for paying all my own FICA and taxes. However, I am still paid the same way I always was. I don’t understand this. – Sam Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 21

jtdale-closeup-color.pngDear J.T. & Dale: I have sent out my resume to places where it sounded like I fit the job like a glove. I redo the resume to fit each specific job, emphasizing experience in that area. Where I live it’s a tight job market; employers receive sometimes as many as 80 to 100 resumes for one clerical job. I rarely get called, and if I do, I don’t get the job. I have changed jobs a lot and relocated, so I figure that might be the reason. – Harriet Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 21

jtdale-closeup-color.pngDear J.T. & Dale: I have been a teacher for the past 20 years, and now my wish is for a complete career makeover. I want to become a veterinarian. My plan is to start by working in a vet’s office or pet store. Here is the problem: My advanced degrees are keeping me from finding employment. In fact, I can’t even get interviews. – Sil Read the rest of this entry »

Aug 8

Dear J.T. & Dale: My situation is a little bit unusual. I am a 59-year-old worker who has taken retirement, but is definitely not ready to retire. I really would like to stay with institutional finance, where I have 30 years experience, instead of going with an hourly retail job like so many of my contemporaries have done. Do I tell prospective employers that I plan to work for the next 10 to 12 years in the cover letter, wait for the interview, or just let that dog sleep? – James Read the rest of this entry »

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