Career opportunities/advice in NYC

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Title says it all guys. Maybe anyone knows of a vacancy or any any other opportunity for my 24 y.o. youngest brother?

He resides in Brooklyn. Latests employer used to screw up on the payday, so here we are. Would like to avoid such employers in the future.

Any help appreciated!
 
Not a lot to go on here. Skills, degrees, experience, etc???
Thanks for the attention!

Unfinished bachelor degree in heavy civil construction. Recent experience in facility management, route planning, staff training, human resources duties. Also not a stranger to physical labor to an extent.

Honest work, high energy.
 
Thanks for the attention!

Unfinished bachelor degree in heavy civil construction. Recent experience in facility management, route planning, staff training, human resources duties. Also not a stranger to physical labor to an extent.

Honest work, high energy.
He's working on a civil engineering degree? Did I understand that correctly?

If so I'd say finish that degree ASAP before anything else. Work part time as a waiter/barista/whatever to cover living expenses.
 
He's working on a civil engineering degree? Did I understand that correctly?

If so I'd say finish that degree ASAP before anything else. Work part time as a waiter/barista/whatever to cover living expenses.
Degree is on a brake here at homeland. Wouldn’t be appreciated much in USA too.
 
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Thanks. We look through those sites too. Just in case any of good ol’ forumites know a trusty place, I decided to ask here too.
it can be tedious. Last I was looking, not in NYC, took awhile slogging through all of listings; be careful if you have recruiters contact you, most of the time the opps aren't a good fit, and it's not easy to turn off all the sites...I think my info was shared to many so I'm still blocking a few / mark as junk every day.
 
it can be tedious. Last I was looking, not in NYC, took awhile slogging through all of listings; be careful if you have recruiters contact you, most of the time the opps aren't a good fit, and it's not easy to turn off all the sites...I think my info was shared to many so I'm still blocking a few / mark as junk every day.
Yup, I see. Thanks again!
 
Degree is on a brake here at homeland. Wouldn’t be appreciated much in USA too.
Personally I'd find a way to get that degree. No matter what it takes. Otherwise he'll be working menial jobs for the rest of his life.
 
Thanks for chiming in!

He is not a citizen yet, green card, gonna have citizenship next year.
Oh shit! For many here immigrant is a dirty word. Let's see what the fools say now. Sorry I didn't know how to help but I wish your brother the best. :cheers:
 
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