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Okay! So here's some background on me. I got my first job in July 2019, it was at a Walmart, best job of my life until there was a new manager and a hard spot in my life that she just had to make worse. I got fired, yep very very sad. Anyway thay ended in March 2022. I made myself a resume and started applying to similar jobs daily, I'd do about 30 or 40. Finally in August 2022 I literally got a call the next day after I filled out an application, the interviewer was super happy to have found someone like me. Immediately hired. I'm still working there now but they couldn't and still can't afford to give me more than 10 to 12 hours per week.

So!! Here is where I need advice, I've updated my resume to include my new job and have started applying to listing again. I DO NOT want to quit my job, simply add on a second job.

Here are my questions to make this more simple:

Should I have left out I'm currently working? Is there a best time of year to apply for jobs, seeing as I got my jobs around summer? My mother thinks I should be calling and going up to the places I applied to, is that still a good thing to do?

Sorry this was so long, thanks for reading! Any other tips is greatly appreciated. Also let it be known I love Walmart and enjoyed the years I spent there, and I have indeed reapplied. Everywhere else except where I work is at $17 starting pay, I'm stuck at $15.

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