Hey everyone. It's Melvin here. Just posting my first here. So I'm recently on the verge of starting my second job and it's my first full time job. I was working at Cosi for two years until my company closed and then the pandemic happened. At that time, I was working part time.
I had a pretty bad guidance when it comes to the job market. I finished college but in times where you need experience to get a job, but had no idea that I had to devote to internships to get experience.
But anyway, it worked out for me. I have an Associates from my local CC. I went a year on unemployment during COVID-19 and my Dominican 🇩🇴 Career Specialist from my local college that I graduated from back in 2016, helped me out a ton with navigating jobs.
My resume updated after I lost my job and she helped me out with more job opportunities. I got references from my manager and assistant managers from Cosi along with her. She reccomended me a website for nonprofit finding jobs and it helped me a ton.
Having an easier time applying to jobs like I used to and Indeed with other job sites are so saturated with people applying that it makes it difficult to find work. Plus I networked a bit during my time working at Cosi that I had a few recruiters hooking me up with other job opportunities such as Store Staff, etc.
But they went with someone else so I stayed at Cosi, my company was great with food and I learned a lot from my first time working but they had financial trouble and couldn't give everyone I worked with including myself hours. So they quit and found other jobs. I stayed until they closed, same with a few other coworkers I had.
Also I had a Spiritual Awakening late 2019 before the pandemic and it has completely shifted my life in a different direction. I'm a completely new person spiritually, closer to god. I'm Spiritual and it was a Twin Flame situation I had with a False Twin Flame Narcisssist from my country the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴.
My life went well during the pandemic and the COVID-19 madness that I'm extremely grateful because a lot of people's lives got destroyed by this bad virus. Hope you guys and your loved ones are well and safe.
So with the non profit website that my former local college alumni career specialist helped me with for finding jobs for non profits. I used it for a couple months and had better luck applying to jobs than I did prior to my first job with my resume updated.
First one I applied to was for a Church Organizer position for 50-55K and I had the interview with the director of the church here in NYC for CUFFH, a non profit. Went well but there was three rounds of interviews. I never got far after that. Shockingly.
Second job applied to, Case Manager for Riseboro, recruitment coordinator contacted me for a phone interview. She asked if I was ok with the position and salary for 42K to then 52K. I said yes and that I needed at least one dose of the MRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. Then I said I was waiting for the Novavax vaccine to be approved by end of year as it's protein traditional vaccines. Much safer and better than MRNA vaccines which I wasn't comfortable with.
So she helped me out and has the position ready for me and to contact her once the Novavax vaccine is available. I also was looking into buying the company's stock since it skyrocketed after the vaccines getting approved internationally in other countries and by WHO.
The vaccine won't be approved until end of year by FDA and early next year it will be available. But basically I have the job and she said if I was working. I said yes until the pandemic. But yeah I have the job. Once Novavax is available early next year, I'll take the shot once and start working.
So I told my local college specialist of the opportunity and other places as well. 2022 is looking to be a positive opportunity for me as it has been since the pandemic began. New job opportunities and so on.
If I take that Case Manager position, it would be a big boost to my resume already. I've long moved on from Cosi but it was a great experience working and my Spiritual Awakening with the pandemic really got my life going. The position would offer great opportunities in the future for other managerial positions and better pay.
Non profit organizations with more opportunities for me to look into so that's the situation. 42K first year wouldn't be bad because I already saved up a year and a half of unemployment and my two years at Cosi. So saving my first year and then I make 52K after that.
I'm almost at 100K in savings and I had a bad start to my career and working life but I'm still in my mid 20s. But this Case Manager position would really get my life and career going for the future and I'm more excited for post pandemic COVID-19 to end. Extremely optimistic and God really pulled through for me during the pandemic.
A time where people's lives are in shambles but God was there for me and this Spiritual Awakening defines the odds. It's all continuing forward from there. 42K to 52K for a second job starting out wouldn't be bad. Way better than my first job working part time for two years.
Thanks guys for reading. Anything to mention with stuff to make job opportunities better and smoother for me with my second job, feel free to post it here. I love Reddit and this platform has a lot of smart wise people with amazing experiences that has helped me a ton.
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