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Before you submit your resume you need to know that you need to always alter your resume to match the job description in what you are applying for. You can simply look at the job description, find the key words and somehow fit them in your resume. If you want me to take a look at your resume, I will be more than happy to take a look at it and advise you. I will even go as far as to write you a bullet for the job you are applying for but I will not alter any other parts of the resume. If you are interested in this service please leave a comment below with your contact information. The costs is only $5.00. PayPal only.

Living Conditions for Contractor Jobs

Mindset


Tip: In getting a job overseas you need to make sure you are mentally prepared for the harsh living conditions and environment. Many fail and are not successful in completing their one year contract because they expect to live as they live in the US. When I 1st started off, I was living in a 8 man tent. We had a nice little set up. Once we became friends with the Carpenters we had them to build us wooden dividers and door entrance ways into our little living cubicle. I had a TV, AFN and internet. It wasn’t the best but I had all the things I needed to survive.

Contractor Job – Introduction to My Story

Are you tired of working in the U.S and making not enough money to do the things you really want to do? Six years ago I was in this same predicament. I was fresh out of the military and I knew that I could not see myself working as a salesman or working at “Sonic” as I did while in high school.

So what did I do? I started researching everything I could on contractor jobs and I found that most overseas US contractors were earning $100,000 a year!That is a lot of money and to add excitement to that….its TAX FREE money.

I had to find a contractor job so I got out of the army in 03 June 2005 and 20 June 2005, I was working overseas in Afghanistan as a cook making a lot of money. I knew it was a matter of time before I worked my way up the chain.

Six years later I am continuing to make a lot of money as an overseas contractor. The different jobs I had were MWR Associate, Administrative Specialist, Operation Specialist, Subcontract Administrator and now I am a Customer Service Specialist. I am moving around in different positions because I am trying to gain experience in different field so I can make my resume look good.

So to sum this story up, if you want to know how i did it all, continue checking back for new posts. I will give advice on writing the perfect resume to score a certain job, I will provide you with jobs that are open overseas, I will occasionally drop recruiter names and emails and so much more. Don’t miss out!