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      From: feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr              ..? Live in MN.                     I am sure I am not the only one, but it has been pretty hard to find any work       for entry level. I am sure the pandemic is partially to blame here.              I have looked at some certificates I can do to beef up my resume, and many       seem to require years of work experience as well.              Are there are good certificates or things I should be doing while I am       searching for a job?              I also have a B.A. in Political Science, and eventually want to combine the       two degrees, but focusing more on Environmental Science as of now.              My plan this summer is to go back to work at this garden center, as I need to       work somewhere, and try and get involved with more volunteering. It seems odd       to me that someone with two degrees is having such a hard time finding work,       but maybe that is        just how it is right now.              Due to Covid, I couldn't do an internship last summer and I was told that MN       gov't agencies would be a bit more lenient about experience, but that has not       been the case.              I did some volunteering previously with a Wetland Health Evaluation Program in       my county, but that is pretty much it.              I'd greatly appreciate any advice!                     --       Generated automatically from a Web feed              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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