You know, another thing you might try to do is to go to the MSPA website. There's a place there to check for job listings and to do so my zip code. Enter your (or a zip code around you) and then go through the shops one by one to see which companies they are that offer those shops. Then, sign up with each one of them. That's a start. I agree with AustinMom, though. Sign up with _everyone_. Even though one doesn't shop in your area right now, doesn't mean it won't in two months. =))
Sending the best,
Jen
AustinMom Wrote:
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> Hi, stageangel, the best way to find shops in your
> area is to keep signing up with companies. You
> might also register with JobSlinger (the free
> one). Shops you see on JobSlinger will likely be
> gone before you can apply for them, but it would
> show you who is shopping your area and you can
> apply with those companies. Besides the usual big
> companies who seem to have jobs everywhere that
> I'm sure were the first you signed up with -
> Market Force, CORI, etc. - most of us who do not
> live and work in Kentucky don't necessarily know
> which companies have the shops there. People
> living and working in Kentucky would most likely
> know but may be reluctant to share the results of
> their research with you because you are their
> competition.