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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2009

Recent graduate Kelsy Nova had trouble getting a job after college. The Job Squad stepped in and revamped her look and her search. Susan Koeppen reports.

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  • @Destoryer86 of course. would u want some fat ass handling your paperwork? might me some barbecue stains on it. better yet, they might forget to process it too busy eating a chicken sandwich.

    u fat people are hurting that economy. u can't work long and hard enough if ur fat. =) better lose weight.

  • The fact is she isnt very attractive. Thats the sad reality. Most people getting jobs are attracive people. Dont be fooled by CBS. CBS probably got her the job at the end of the interview. If your hot your going to get a job. If your not then get into the unemployment job. Most of the unemployed grads i've been looking at are usually overwieight or unatracive people.

  • Oh course she's going to get a job , she's on tv

  • its a tough time to find a job, a tough time to graduate college, a tough time to have children, a tough time to survive- we are entering a 2nd great depression- that will be far harder and tougher than the first great depression. a lot of college graduates have thousands of dollars in debt from student loans, car payments, can't find well paying jobs in order to pay for student loans or support/sustain themselves, it isn't taking 6 months to find a good job, its taking years.

  • umm... "quite articulate" "posture" ...this shit is sorta on that pseudo racist shit.

  • @SONJEE Great! We're all happy you making it happen Kelsy. But I can see why, you have a good vibe and are really well spoken, I would hate to compete with you, but your not in my major so that's good. Send me your facebook if you have one.

    BTW,

    you looked great at the interview!

  • @RDpapichulo Hey! ..Hope all is well! I actually was still employed at Clear Channel and was scouted by the Senior Vice President of a major advertising company here in NYC offering more money and better benefits. Persistence is the key! along with self publicity and hope. There are plenty of jobs and yes the competition is fierce but I believe and can attest to the cliche saying that there is always light at the end of the (jobless) tunnel.

    Best,

    Kelsy

  • Can I get on tv, and get a job?

  • LOL. thats not funny

  • she probably got laid off by now.

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