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Of the top ten blue collar jobs, one of the most difficult to obtain and most sought after is that of a firefighter. You will be required to pass physical requirements and tests in firefighting science before you are able to obtain a job as a firefighter. Of course, if you have already met the requirements and you are now looking for a position, you should look through a number of sources.

When you are looking for a position, you should be sure that your credentials are in order. Hire a professional resume writer to help you get your resume up to par. You will have to highlight other parts of your resume if you do not have the job experience that goes along with the firefighter position. If you do have experience make sure that it is highlighted for all that you have done in that position that will help you be seen as an asset to the new department that you are applying to.

Blue collar jobs are available in job search sites online as well as professional positions. You can find many sites online that will help you to find the right job in the right location for you. It is very helpful to know the where the jobs that you are looking for are located. You may opt to move to a location that seems to have a need for your type of work. For firefighters it might be necessary to change locations to find the kind of job that you want. You may not have the luxury of working in your hometown if you are working as a firefighter.



For women in blue collar jobs, the hurdles that you will have to overcome will be much more difficult than a man, particularly in a firefighter position. The problem usually comes from a notion that women are not physically capable of handling this type of position. There are many women working as firefighters every day and they are more than capable of keeping up with the demands of the job. If you are a woman who is looking for a firefighter position, you should not be discouraged by anyone who claims that you are not capable of doing the job. If you pass the physical requirements and the tests, you have just as much right to the position as anyone. Use a job search site online to help you find the fire stations that are looking for firefighters.

There are many good blue collar jobs that you can find with the help of an online job search. Even if you are not looking for a position as a firefighter, you can generally find a position in a number of other blue collar occupations. Professionals are not the only ones who can take advantage of the Internet for their job search. If you are thinking about relocating, one of these sites can show you if the type of work that you do is readily available in the area that you are planning on relocating to. It might just change your mind about the area of the country that you move to.

A firefighter and any other blue collar worker needs all of the same skills that a professional needs for finding a job. You will have to learn how to interview effectively and how important your resume is. If you are not familiar with cover letters, you should look for a workshop that will help you learn how to write one. Many people recommend that you write your cover letter according to the particular job that you are applying for. Take a workshop or two to find the right way to write a cover letter.

Research is your best friend when you are looking for a new job. Even if you are looking for a position as a firefighter, you should do some research on the fire department that you are applying to and the location that you are applying for. If you watch the news lately, you will see that a firefighter who works in an area like California will require a great deal of training on how to effectively fight wildfires, while a person in another area may not see this type of fire that often. Make sure that you understand the area where you are planning to work and show this in your cover letter.

Blue collar jobs
are a very varied group. If you are looking for a job that is considered to be under this category, you will need just as much help with your job search as anyone else. Consider an agency or online job search that gives you the kind of personal attention that you need. Looking for work is a full time job and you will have to consider it your job if you are looking for work. Many people are too haphazard in their approach and don't see results as quickly as someone who is more persistent and methodical in their approach. You will have to be organized and pound the pavement every single day when you are looking for a job.
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