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try Fresenius Medical Care and Davita. They are both big Dialysis Companies. Usually they are hiring Patient Care Techs. You can go on their web sites and look for openings in your area. They train you and you don't need experience. Would be nice if you were a CNA with who has their Med Aide Cert.

I checked out both those companies. They sound like great companies, but there are no openings that fit his skills or in his area. Both companies are around my area, just no jobs he can do. Thanks for the advice. I may keep it in mind for the future as you never know what jobs may come up later!

What Medical Field does your husband want to practice in?

Right now he is just a medical school graduate. He couldn't do his residency in Iraq because the hospital they assigned him to for that was in the shi'a part of Iraq and he is sunni. It would have meant death to go to that hospital. He would prefer surgery as his specialty, but that is hard to get for foreign medical graduates.

We are going to keep looking around. He didn't even get the job at 7-eleven that he applied for. Everyone sees that degree and just balks away from him. Its really frustrating. We have been looking in every available job listings online and in the newspaper and on websites of companies in the area. No luck yet, but we will keep looking. All the advice everyone is giving is at least pointing us in some new directions.

Well, heck, if he can't get a job at 7-11 because of his degree, then don't even mention it on the application. I mean really, he doesn't have to put that on there if it's going to hurt his chances at some kind of job.

We have thought about this and now that he has experience in the US I think we should leave the degree off of some applications. A lot of employers think that you are just buying your time in places like that if you have a degree.

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For anyone who's in the Philly/South Jersey area, and whose husband is looking for work, I just saw on Craigslist that UPS is hiring. I've always heard that's a great company to get into because of the benefits,etc.

Here's the link, hope it's helpful. Also, for others in other parts of the country whose husbands are looking for work, maybe in your area's Craigslist, it's also posted.

http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/lab/1233859923.html

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My brother worked for UPS for several semesters in college, and AbuS worked for them briefly as well.

To the best of my knowledge, they only allow you to work part time at first. Many of the people my brother and husband worked with only did the job to get health insurance, because their regular, full time position did not provide it. The benefits are good, but I believe if you take the health insurance, you're not taking much home afterwards.

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My brother worked for UPS for several semesters in college, and AbuS worked for them briefly as well.

To the best of my knowledge, they only allow you to work part time at first. Many of the people my brother and husband worked with only did the job to get health insurance, because their regular, full time position did not provide it. The benefits are good, but I believe if you take the health insurance, you're not taking much home afterwards.

Yeah, I think you're right - pt first. For the ft positions, I think they only hire from within, so if you're looking for a ft position, you have to start ft. Don't know anything about the cost of health insurance, etc. Just know of people who have done well for themselves working there. Seems like a good place to start for people with no work experience in US!

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Now we are trying a telemarketing place. He did one interview and was told to come back for a second interview. The place is looking for people to handle AT&T sales. My husband's English is really good and they liked that he had translating experience. I am really hoping he gets this job. For now we are waiting on his CNA license to get transferred so he can do that if nothing else.

One nice thing about telemarketing is this place is in a college area so they don't expect people to work there forever and his degree shouldn't hurt him as there are many students working there who have degrees and going for higher ones.

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Now we are trying a telemarketing place. He did one interview and was told to come back for a second interview. The place is looking for people to handle AT&T sales. My husband's English is really good and they liked that he had translating experience. I am really hoping he gets this job. For now we are waiting on his CNA license to get transferred so he can do that if nothing else.

One nice thing about telemarketing is this place is in a college area so they don't expect people to work there forever and his degree shouldn't hurt him as there are many students working there who have degrees and going for higher ones.

I hope this works out for him!

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They called back and canceled the second interview. I don't know why they would do that. They just said there are no positions open for him at this time and sorry for his troubles. They will keep his application on file. I hate that they even got our hopes up.

Guess we will just have to keep trying :(

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They called back and canceled the second interview. I don't know why they would do that. They just said there are no positions open for him at this time and sorry for his troubles. They will keep his application on file. I hate that they even got our hopes up.

Guess we will just have to keep trying :(

That is all that you can do is keep trying. Just try and keep his hopes up if you can and not let the rejection get to him. It can take a toll on him and in the end you and your marriage. I hope something comes up soon for him.

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ahmed did finally quit his job this week also. THey treated him so bad, the boss would just wiggle his finger at him (hey you) only called him his name 2 times in 2 months. When this certain job was done he would move the group to another (easier) area except ahmed for him he got the choice to go to another hard spot or go home. Every night he got the gather up the trash job. At this job he said to get cool outside felt good (when outside was 100). It seemed to mostly center around one boss but seems no one would do anything about him. The HR man did question him at the end and said he will address the things with the boss (sure). For sure IM going to address why there are so many illegal working there with no papers and how they are doing it.

For now he will concentrate on driver lic and maybe a class or two, my son is (grooming) him and taking him on his delivery route to learn to help him and maybe get his own route after the lic. Here he can kinda be his own boss and out and about the state and it actually pays great, just have to get that license and wait for a opening we already have the truck

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