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We are never un-employed, our jobs change from paid to volunteer. Your
job now is to market yourself.
HITTING THE STREETS IN SEARCH OF A JOB Category: News and Politics
TAMPA - Kathy Maloney, out of work since May, resorted to selling stuff at a nearby pawnshop Monday
night to get cash to feed her dogs. Tuesday, she took her plight to the street. Standing
at Humphrey Street and North Dale Mabry Highway, the 54-year-old former national dart-throwing champion handed out 100 resumes.
Her face-to-face style may have paid off. About an hour after she started, she had gotten three bites.
Two potential employers scheduled interviews, and one gave her a card, telling her, "Call me."
In an economy in which more people lost their jobs in September than ever before, Maloney is at the end of her rope. She is
facing eviction, and already lost her car to the repo man. She has gotten help from social services to cover rent, and has
even tapped friends for whatever they could spare. She said she has tried putting her resume online
and made countless calls and attended job fairs. None of it worked. "I'm out here marketing myself,"
said Maloney, who in the mid-1980s made up to $50,000 a year and traveled the globe tossing darts.
That was a long time ago, though. On Tuesday, reaction to her streetside job search was
mixed. "Some are very, very touched by it," she said. "Some won't read my sign. It's about
50-50. These are hard times. Half the people took my resume; the other half didn't have jobs themselves."
She remained upbeat, though. "This is going to work," she said. "This
is what I'm good at."
By KEITH MORELLI
kmorelli@tampatrib.com
Published: October 8, 2008
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