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Slipon

Well-Known Member
of coures he is .. but lets play along and see how fare out we can get him ..

my best guess .. is that he is either a stupid 14 yo kid ... or just plain stupid ..
 

F A B

New Member
Never would I have said this if this guy was telling the truth .Hes a fucking troll.
could be but but with no proof i give benefit of doubt as you should of
and if u feel he is trolling then why even bother posting
that makes no sense
and just encourages a troll
 

F A B

New Member
great posts, FAB. if more people were aware that there was a social safety net to catch them, perhaps we'd have less worry of violent crime arising from desperate situations in socioeconomically depressed areas like the OP describes.

and it isn't just churches and charities, the government itself will catch you when you fall, especially if you are taking care of a child like you are. this is america, we want every child to have an equal chance at success, and this starts with making sure every child is provided with ample food, clothing, and shelter. no need to hustle or steal, we will give it to you because we want you to have that chance at success.
and i would rather see tax dollars spent to help him then to pay for him sitting in jail for trying to make $10
 

Mr.jimson

Active Member
u aint gonna support your kid selling dime bags of weed.....u need to go buy a couple grams of raw smack get a prepaid phone start passing out your number around the homeless shelter ...... wont be long u will have a box of money in the hall closet
 

polyarcturus

Well-Known Member
sell 8 gram like this and smoke for very cheap. but there is no profit to be made 8/ .8 blunts gives you x10 .8 blunt bags to sell.

sell them all for 50$ and basically you paid 10$ for 6g.
 

F A B

New Member





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[h=1]JobLINC Job and Career Center[/h]


Recognized by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as a model for targeted employment outreach, JobLINC has served the Memphis area since 1990. JobLINC helps job seekers locate employment opportunities. It also helps employers find workers. A service of the Memphis Public Library & Information Center, JobLINC is designed to help Memphis area residents find jobs by providing:


  • listings of available jobs
  • aid in locating training opportunities
  • one-on-one assistance in conducting job searches and preparing for interviews
  • job readiness workshops
JobLINC can help employers find the right people to fill job openings. This link benefits job seekers, employers, and all of the Memphis area with increased employment.






JobLINC and the Memphis Public Library's Job and Career Centers have an extensive collection of materials on career selection, educational opportunities, resume and cover letter writing, interviewing, and test preparation.
For more information about JobLINC, please call 901-415-2787 or email [email protected].




Employment Resources

These organizations can help you to find a job or learn skills to support you and your family.
[h=3]MIDDLE TENNESSEE[/h] Clarksville Regional Alliance for Financial Independence:
United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region

Services: Resume Building Workshops
Description: Resume Building Workshops
Clients Served: Low to moderate income families and individuals
Fees: Free
Format: Classroom
Hours: Classes are held every Tuesday from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. at Workforce Essentials.
Phone: (931) 647-4291
Web: www.liveunitedclarksville.org
Level of information: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced
[h=3]EAST TENNESSEE[/h] Tennessee Career Center
Services: Job training, career readiness, resume writing, employment information, unemployment benefits, career counseling, use of computers for job searching and applications
Clients Served: General public seeking employment assistance and job readiness
Fees: None
Format: Classes and individual counseling sessions
Hours: 8:00-5:00
Service Area: Greater Knoxville area
Phone: 865-594-5500
Web: www.state.tn.us/labor-wfd
Knoxville Area Urban League
Services: Workforce services
Description: Training, counseling and employment assistance.
Clients Served: General public seeking employment assistance and job readiness
Fees: None
Format: Classes and individual counseling sessions
Hours: 8:00-5:00
Service Area: Greater Knoxville area
Phone:
Web: www.thekaul.org
[h=3]WEST TENNESSEE[/h] Bridges
Services: Entry Level Employment Services
Description: Provides job training and entry-level employment service that work with local employers to satisfy entry-level staffing needs. Also serves the Latino/Hispanic community via Adelante Memphis, a program of Bridges.
Clients Served: English and Spanish Speaking Job seekers
Fees: None/Free
Format: One-on-One
Hours: Office Hours M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
Phone: (901) 527-5627
Address: 477 N Fifth St, Memphis, TN 38105
Website: http://www.bridgesusa.org
Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks Job Corps Center
Services: Job Training Program
Description: Provides federal, residential job-training program for 80 vocational/technical trades.
Clients Served: Job seekers
Fees: None/Free
Format: One-on-One
Hours: Office Hours M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
Phone: (901) 396-2800
Address: 1555 McAlister Ln, Memphis, TN 38118
Website: http://www.jobcorps.dol.gov
Memphis Career Center
Services: Job Training Program
Description: The Memphis Career Center is one of many Career Centers located throughout the country that are funded by the federal Workforce Investment Act. These Career Centers were set up to be a one-stop resource to help people find a job, develop their job readiness skills, and get access to other supports they may need during a period of unemployment.
Clients Served: Job seekers
Fees: None/Free
Format: Class; One-on-One
Hours: Office Hours M-F 8:00am-4:30pm
Phone: (901) 545-2240
Address: 444 North Main Street, 2nd Floor; Memphis, TN 38105
Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) of Middle Tennessee
Services: Classes and individual instruction in the areas of job search and placement, resume writing, interviewing, computer classes, GED preparation and examination, career assessment, and job networking. Free child care and tutoring is provided for children birth through 6th Grade.
Locations: CWJC of Middle TN has three locations in Davidson County: Downtown Nashville and Madison
Clients Served: Women and their children with low to moderate income of all faiths
Fees: Free
Format: Classroom and one-on-one setting
Hours: M-F 8:30-4:30
Service Area: Middle Tennessee
Phone: 615-244-3669
Web: www.cwjcmiddletn.org
Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) of Middle Tennessee
Program Name: Life and Job Skills Track
Service Offered Description: Financial Education
Client served: Women ages 18-56 years old age: low and moderate income households
Fees: Free to individuals enrolled in our program
Format: Classroom and one on one session. Call for an application and appointment.
Hours: M-Th, 8:30am- 5:30pm
Area Served: Madison, Nashville, Franklin TN
Phone: 615-244-3669 ext.3
Contact Person: Jessica or Amanda
Web: www.cwjcmiddletn.org
Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) of Middle Tennessee
Program Name: Life and Job Skills Track
Service Offered Description: Employment
Client served: Women ages 18-56 years old age: low and moderate income households
Fees: Free to individuals enrolled in our program
Format: Classroom and one on one session. Call for an application and appointment.
Hours: M-Th, 8:30am- 5:30pm
Area Served: Madison, Nashville, Franklin TN
Phone: 615-244-3669 ext.3
Contact Person: Jessica or Amanda
Web: www.cwjcmiddletn.org
Nashville Career Advancement Center (NCAC)
Services: One-Stop Center
Description: NCAC works with job seekers and employers to provide a skilled workforce for the Metropolitan Nashville Area as part of the Tennessee Career Centers. Career Centers are a one-stop resource for the job seeker looking to find employment or a higher paying position and for employers recruiting qualified candidates. Services include:

  1. Career Coaches who work with individuals to explore career options, decide on a direction, target a career or industry, then strategize and market oneself for the job search
  2. Resource Centers offering computers with Internet access, copy and fax machines, telephones, and career resource materials
  3. Weekly training sessions where job seekers receive information and career coaching from Middle Tennessee employers and hiring managers as well as the NCAC career coaches
  4. Networking opportunities for job seekers to connect with other job seekers and area employers
  5. Workshops on resume writing, job searching and interviewing.
  6. Assessments to assist in determining industry preferences or types of jobs to pursue.
NCAC has 6 locations: Workforce Learning Center-Nashville, Nashville North, Nashville South, Rutherford County, Wilson County and Trousdale County
Clients Served: Job seekers and employers
Fees: Free
Format: Dependent on service
Hours: M-F; 8-4:30
Service Area: Davidson, Rutherford, Wilson and Trousdale Counties
Phone: 615-862-8890
Web: www.ncacworkforce.org
St. Luke’s Community House
Services: Job Coaching
Description: This program will prepare you for the workforce. St. Luke’s will match you with a volunteer Job Coach who will assist you in learning the basic skills to get a job. We cover all items including resume and cover letter writing, interview techniques, appropriate work behavior, and provide internet access for job searching when working with your mentor at St. Luke’s.
Clients Served: High School students and adults
Frees: Free
Format: One-to-one counseling. Call to be matched with a mentor
Hours: Office hours are M-F 8:30-5:30
Phone: 615-350-7893
Service Area: Davidson County
Web: www.stlukescommunityhouse.org
Level of Information: Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced, depending on your needs.
Clarksville Regional Alliance for Financial Independence: United Way of the Greater Clarksville Region
Services: Resume Building Workshops
Description: Resume Building Workshops
Clients Served: Low to moderate income families and individuals
Fees: Free
Format: Classroom
Hours: Classes are held every Tuesday from 1:00-2:00 p.m. at Workforce Essentials.
Phone: (931) 647-4291
Web: www.liveunitedclarksville.org
Level of information: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced
Bridges
Services: Entry Level Employment Services
Description: Provides job training and entry-level employment service that work with local employers to satisfy entry-level staffing needs. Also serves the Latino/Hispanic community via Adelante Memphis, a program of Bridges.
Clients Served: English and Spanish Speaking Job seekers
Fees: None/Free
Format: One-on-One
Hours: Office Hours M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
Phone: (901) 527-5627
Address: 477 N Fifth St, Memphis, TN 38105
Website: http://www.bridgesusa.org
Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks Job Corps Center
Services: Job Training Program
Description: Provides federal, residential job-training program for 80 vocational/technical trades.
Clients Served: Job seekers
Fees: None/Free
Format: One-on-One
Hours: Office Hours M-F 8:00am-5:00pm
Phone: (901) 396-2800
Address: 1555 McAlister Ln, Memphis, TN 38118
Website: http://www.jobcorps.dol.gov
Memphis Career Center
Services: Job Training Program
Description: The Memphis Career Center is one of many Career Centers located throughout the country that are funded by the federal Workforce Investment Act. These Career Centers were set up to be a one-stop resource to help people find a job, develop their job readiness skills, and get access to other supports they may need during a period of unemployment.
Clients Served: Job seekers
Fees: None/Free
Format: Class; One-on-One
Hours: Office Hours M-F 8:00am-4:30pm
Phone: (901) 545-2240
Address: 444 North Main Street, 2nd Floor; Memphis, TN 38105
Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Click here for information on “Career Center Systems”, “Career Key”, job listings and more.
http://www.state.tn.us/labor-wfd/cc/ccseeker2.htm

 

TheSpiderMite

Active Member
First off dude your like 13 so get off the forums cause everyone on here knows you cant make a living off selling dope unless your growing it yourself. Dude I use to be a dealer just like you want to be getting robbed and meeting strangers is all part of the game, but in the end it's never worth it.
 

DeeTee

Well-Known Member
How is this poor advice, did you even read the OP posts. He said he's been looking for a job for two years and has a family to feed, where's your good advice :wall:

The OP has asked how to make some cash, and I answered his question; you have not :clap:

Turn to crime for answers, WTF? In most countries I am sure 90% of the members here are comitting one crime or another so take your Holier than thou attitude somewhere elses.

Oh wait, your a doctor :-P

for DeeTee..

OP you should go back to school in the fall and study hard and graduate with honors and then attend university, study harder and get on the Dean's list; when you have finished that you will be able to find a great job in South Memphis.

Is that better DeeTee sweetheart, now I have given him an alternative to my crime riddled plan;

regards,
It was poor advise, you're telling him to hustle and sell drugs? you call that good advice? At least your second advice made more sense.
 

Slipon

Well-Known Member
now we are talking about how hard mat can be .. guess Geography can be to ...


[video=youtube;zqi0DwNLJdM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqi0DwNLJdM[/video]
 
im not the type of dude dat just wanna sell weed to get popularity and to stock up on weed to smoke all day everyday. and im not tryna support my habits eitha.
 

F A B

New Member
im not the type of dude dat just wanna sell weed to get popularity and to stock up on weed to smoke all day everyday. and im not tryna support my habits eitha.
well look into those churches and agencies i post that help u find and prepare for job interviews
there is help out there
take advantage of it

and leave the weed game alone for now
when u start working buy some lights and grow
 

purklize

Active Member
Good professional communication skills help immensely landing a job... I'd practice talking as whitebread as you can. Like I do. You wouldn't believe how much some judge others for having an urban accent.

I see writing on forums as practice for more important tasks...
 
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