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Do employers look bad upon ppl who relocate often? |
I've never had a serious job but i'm thinking about taking another vacation...simply because that's what i do..i work really hard save a lot of money and then go. I don't have a career. I just work wherever i please but i was wondering. I just moved to this job in april and was thinking about leaving in october. i only have 3 jobs on my resume. the first i had for 2 yrs. than i went on a huge trip. then i got a job in jan and held that for almost 4 years. I moved to my new state to get a differant job and change surroundings. I had to leave the first job because of various reasons even though i was a great worker they won't give me a good recommendation. so now i've been at my new job since april and i want to relocate back to my home state...or possibly somewhere else. since i work in jobs that don't have a high retention rate anyway or that always need ppl do you think this will be a big deal or no? You should work for a temp agency. That way you can work and play on your schedule. it looks bad because they don't trust you are going to stick around. Be careful with this or you will be known as a "job jumper". It does not seem too bad yet, but as I said be careful. It costs money every time an employer hires and trains someone, so when they have to hire, they prefer someone with a more stable history. |
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