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This is going back to late 90's and early 2000's but I had a few years of volunteer experience. I would recommend getting some volunteer experience, something that is going to set you apart from the next guy.
Another thing that's important that I didn't really have at the time is experience dealing with people. I always worked construction jobs but any job where you deal with customers or people in general would be more practical as far as relating back to experiences you've had in the past. If you get an interview you can reference things that happened in those situations and they would be more relevant and easier to draw from. That actually goes for most jobs you interview for.
As you get older I think you get less nervous and don't give a fuck. Any interview would be a lot easier now then it was then. Over the years you get so many more life experiences to draw from. I find even the way I deal now with clients and my bosses today is so much different then 10 or even 3 years ago, I'm so not worried about offending anyone I tell it like it is and if you don't like it that's your issue not mine.
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The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place... and I donīt care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently, if you let it. You, me or nobody, is gonna hit as hard as life. But ain't about how hard you hit... It's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward... how much you can take, and keep moving forward. Thatīs how winning is done. Now, if you know what you worth, go out and get what you worth. - Rocky Balboa
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