Ok, your unemployed and seeking work you have tried everything and the unemployment is gone. Where do you go from here? Well take a look at the little jobs that we haven't worked since high school if at all.
Convience stores
fast food
grocery stores
walmart (big during holiday seasons)
car washes
nursing homes**
other department stores
for more local jobs visit:
**note: Often nursing homes will pay for you to get your cna or ppt license and often send you to nursing school while you work for them and pay your tuition.... so if you need a career consider this one.
Another idea is have you attained certifications that go along with your previous work experience?
If not consider getting one... alot of employers seek these now days and they don't really care about your college education as long as you have these certifications.
Can't afford it? no problem call your unemployement office and ask about JTPA (job training placement assistance) or return to work program through local colleges that help with improving your skills.
Presently many employers are ignoring resumes or application that show no current jobs or unemployed for a lengthy period of time.... so consider this be creative when describing you current positions.... while your unemployed do you not run errands? are you not the CEO of your home? do you paybills? Accounts payable right there.... do you volunteer with the PTA? sit down an write out the tasks that you perform every day or week then take a thesaurus and come up with sophisticated titles that make it sound like you have had employment.... after all you are working you just aren't bring in an outside income.
If this information isn't enough try googling these terms for additional ideas
of Job programs that can help you find a new job:
JTPA,
WIA Dislocated Worker,
No Worker Left Behind,
Dislocated Worker Program ,
or Calworks.