Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Is it easy for a young white female to get at job on oahu as a nail technician or a job in public relations?

thinking about moving back to oahu, i was just wondering would it be difficult to get a job as a nail tech. or a job in public relations? im a white female, i know some of the locals aren't very fond of us ';hoales'; lol. just wondering about this..Is it easy for a young white female to get at job on oahu as a nail technician or a job in public relations?
If you have the experience or degrees in PR, I would start there. Caucasians make up about 20% of the population %26amp; just like everyone, we've gotta work. If you don't make a big deal out of ethnicity, it is unlikely to get in your way. But almost all of the nail salons here are owned %26amp; operated by Vietnamese %26amp; I think you could have a hard time finding employment in that industry on Oahu.





Let me explain that the reason I think you might have trouble finding work in a nail salon is that most of them are small mom %26amp; pop places, where it feels like the staff is family. Now that may not be the case all over, but at least in the places that I have gone for a pedicure, that is how it seems.Is it easy for a young white female to get at job on oahu as a nail technician or a job in public relations?
I'm white never had a problem getting a job. Rode the bus to work each day and was the only white person on there. Didn't have any problems again. As long as you are respectful to everyone you talk to and don't judge then you will be fine.
Your being haole has NOTHING to do with you being able to get a job. If you get a job it's because you have the qualities that a company is looking for not because of the color of your skin.





I wish you luck in finding a job here in Hawaii. With one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, EVERY job is competitive.

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