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BF,
It is a good start, a new start. With a fresh move, and now a job potential, seems good things to begin right at a perfect time. http://interview.monster.com/archives/tips/ This is one for a typing test. Before I got this job I interviewed at a temp agancy and had to do some testing on the computer. I also did at Salle Mae. When I was in college I had a Excell workbook and it really helped, I had a 95%. http://www.jobweb.com/Resumes_Interviews/default.htm I sent a PM but here are a few links to tips I found emotionally supportive and great ideas when I had my interview. Being informed as far as reading the sites, look up the company on the internet, helps giving you a background and comfort with the employer. BF, the one thing to consider is telling the employer if you have a disability. 1. SOme do get tax breaks, also the biggest thing is if you have a disability and can not get to work due to its flare, yuour job is protected, unlike if you don;t say anything. I learned that from Soc security. Something as simple if on the application it ask if you take medications>? not sure if they are allowed unless it is a job you can't. You can say that you have XXXXX diagx but take medication and have it under control. IF you need a resume, we can do one up good, even not working since 1995... I am wishing you the very best of luck. Di EDITED TO ADD I just saw your post about your resume, but if any one ever needs one, I have great easy software.
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