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Default Hey, Froggy - Jobs for your unemployable daughter

On 6/22/10 3:32 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:15:53 -0400,
wrote:

On 6/22/10 11:09 AM,
wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 08:26:44 -0400,
wrote:

Just got these today...these are some of the state jobs openings that
you claim do not exist.

Enjoy.

Harry, I know you have been around DC enough to understand they have
to advertise every job, even if they have already picked out the
person they are going to hire. My DEP friends tell me jobs are tough
there. The people who expected to be moving up through the ranks have
been stuck in place for several years.
That is why my son in law is in law school right now. There is always
plenty of work for lawyers.
If Dave's daughter wants to get her application in for one of these
jobs it can't hurt but I wouldn't quit my present job yet.




E. Most of these jobs are entry level.


That would certainly not be the ones you posted

ESIII is the 3d level up, My son in law had to start as a ranger to
get to an ES1 and he had a 4 year degree working on his masters.

F. Females are in many cases preferred candidates for these
science-related jobs.


Most of the DEP people I know are women. The men do seem to move up
faster though, leaving DEP for another agency.That is probably why
they like women. They are more likely to stay there in a dead end job,



My sister-in-law got a Level III environmental job with the state of
florida less than a month after she got her bachelor's degree.

The point is that there are jobs available with the state of florida in
areas that might interest froggy's daughter.