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Apply for Civil Service jobs.
You won't get hired quickly, but the jobs come with great benefits and strong unions.
Any tips on this? I've been out of work for a while
I don't know where you live, so I can only tell you what worked in my area.
First, the local library. Near me the main branch has a Job Opportunity Center where they have listings for all the civil service jobs.
The Chief-Leader is a New York City website/printed newspaper that has listings of all Civil Service jobs in the area.
You can contact the state/province Department of Labor and see what they have.
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