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Old 02.26.2008
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Question about work history

Ive been lurking here for awhile.... I have read soo many Threads/Posts.

I have a question, but first I have to give you some background....

I recently lost my 2nd job (I still have one). The job I still have is paying ZERO, due to training issues of the employer and a new law that I thought would grandfather me in and has not, yet I am still an employee (employed 19 months). I am in the process of getting another job (I would never pin all my hopes on the Trucking Career). I have had a total of 3 jobs in the last 10 years with my current job overlapping the other two by 6 months or more begining to end, and the job I lost I only worked there for 11 months....

Job 1 (04/96-03/07)
Job 2 (08/06- present)
Job 3 (03/07-02/08

Will getting a temporary job/jobs (up until I leave for training) look bad on my employment history? or, cause problems with the whole process?

Any suggestions if this comes up?
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LOL, you sound like me, juggling all the jobs and having an overlapping work history. You don't have any gaps so I would imagine that you would be fine.
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