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Need advice for Making my job search efficient
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I'm currently out of a job and am applying for several jobs around my town. i am currently living with some relatives and have applied to at least 3 jobs in the past 48 hours. They insist that apply to as many jobs as possible even if certain locations would work me less than enough for me to live off of. They suggested to me I could work multiple jobs and I'm not opposed to getting a job, I'm just feeling exhausted because I call all these places and apply online, but many of the listings I see for my local area are outdated or are only part-time, which i would really not prefer. I like having money but don't feel like subjecting myself to scrutiny on social media from multiple potential employers at once. I only have a high school diploma and i graduated from School only a year ago at the start of covid...

I have enough money to cover rent, insurance and gas but i would also eventually love to live on my own...

I know i want to stream-line my job searching attempts but I'm unsure about using a local staffing/employment agency... What is my best course of action? should i attempt to apply for unemployment?

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