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I do not knew how long I will be able to stay on this sight. I am having to turn things off now because I have no job.I am going to try to keep my inter net on as long as I can. it dose not look like it will be to much longer I am afraid.I would like to thank every one that responded to my post.and all of there help.a job for some one like me is hard to fined because, I do not even have a Hi school diploma. I am not much good for any thing but cleaning.if any one knows some one in Winston Salem that needs some one for cleaning please let me know. I hope that I can put that in here. if I can not I apologise. Jonie

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi honey

So sorry to hear that your having problems finding a job.

I have some web sites that you may want to look at here.

http://www.jobsinwinstonsalem.com/

http://winston.salem.jobs.topusajobs.com/

http://www.localjobhq.com/?kw=&city=

http://www.job.com/my.job/sup/jsOn=1

http://localjobtree.us/hiring-employment/?clickid=59

There are many more if you google "Winston Salem enployment"

hope this helps.

Happy job hunting ;)

LUV

Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

Jonie, Honey.....

Good stuff here...

Jean gave you some great sites to look for work and Gin has a good idea...use the library's internet...it's free!

I sure don't want to see you have to leave us....

I like you too much!

Good luck, Baby!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Jonie,

Please use the library to stay in touch, we do need you here. You have shown us how to overcome fear and be ourselves in front of others. You're a model of courage and freedom. Thanks for joining the group and thanks for being a sister with us all.

Best to you, you'll come out fine because you believe in being yourself.

Hugs,

Yvonne

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Jonie, I do hope you can stay with us. I've enjoyed your posts, your enthusiasm, and your generosity of spirit. We need that around here.

You've gotten some great suggestions. I hope they work out for you.

Good luck, Hon.

Carolyn Marie

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Jonie,

Please use the library to stay in touch, we do need you here. You have shown us how to overcome fear and be ourselves in front of others. You're a model of courage and freedom. Thanks for joining the group and thanks for being a sister with us all.

Best to you, you'll come out fine because you believe in being yourself.

Hugs,

Yvonne

I used the public library's computer for months and months when my computer bit the dust.

Of course it makes for a space in your posts and comments,but it beats the heck out of losing

the support of all your helpful sisters.Think about it Jonie,

Hugs,

Angie

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I do not knew how long I will be able to stay on this sight. I am having to turn things off now because I have no job.I am going to try to keep my inter net on as long as I can. it dose not look like it will be to much longer I am afraid.I would like to thank every one that responded to my post.and all of there help.a job for some one like me is hard to fined because, I do not even have a Hi school diploma. I am not much good for any thing but cleaning.if any one knows some one in Winston Salem that needs some one for cleaning please let me know. I hope that I can put that in here. if I can not I apologise. Jonie

Hi Jonie,

Gee, I am sorry to hear you are in bad times. Maybe some of the suggestions above will be of help, I hope so. I could not agree more with our sisters comments re your

kind spirited opinions. Luv, viv.

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Guest ~Brenda~

I want to tell you something Jonie. Do not limit yourself :)

You are the master of your own destiny. There are always solutions to problems... always.

I am sorry for the circumstances that you have found yourself in right now. As you can see, access to Laura's is always available. The library is an excellent place to get online for free. I have seen many excellent suggestions here.

I will add that education is the only way out of the myre. I encourage you to get your GED and continue your education. You deserve to have a life of progress.

Yours

Brenda

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Any of you miss Juno? Remember that deal? It was free internet as long as you kept that little (or not so little, rather. lol) advertisement bar up on the window.

I used that deal for a few months back in the late 90's. When I read/hear stories like this I kinda wish they still had something like that.

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