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Are you looking for a job in Newport, Rhode Island? I am sure you realize how few jobs are. Remember when the Projo classified used to chuck full of jobs a few years ago? Now the Projo help wanted classifieds is only one or two columns on some days.

Most Newport business owners advertise their jobs in The Newport Daily News newspaper and the Newport Daily News website or NewportDailyNews.com. If you're looking for any job in Newport, then the Newport Daily News should be your first stop.

Many Newport, Rhode Islanders have lost everything and others are about to lose it all because they lost their jobs. Not a good feeling. Being unemployed in Newport, Rhode Island can be extremely stressful and can cause major anxiety in some people. The worry alone can make you sick to your stomach. The cost of living is much higher in Newport than other parts of Rhode Island and that doesn't make matters any better. From gas to groceries, if you live on Aquidneck Island then you always pay more for for them.

Here are some tips to finding a job in Newport or anywhere in Rhode Island for that matter.

Think seasonal when trying to find a job, and I am not talking just the summer months. There are plenty of seasonal jobs in Rhode Island, especially Newport. Newport, RI jobs are usually plentiful in the summer months, but this may surprise you.

I have worked in Newport, and the spring and fall can be a great time to find a job. The reason why; many of the seasonal jobs in Newport are filled by college students, teachers and foreign students with work vistas from countries such as Russia & Ireland and others. These students and teachers usually cannot be at work until a week after school lets out for summer break. These same workers usually have to leave before Labor Day weekend to head back to school. This leaves most Newport business owners scrambling to find workers to cover those positions.

Since Newport has many off season festivals and other activities, visitors to the City By The Sea are fairly steady in the off season. Newport employers need people to work weekends and some weekday shifts during these busy weekends. Working in Newport in the off season has another, plenty of free parking!

This is your window of opportunity to find a job in Newport. Get your foot in the door, and chances are you will have a year round job. Even if you are collecting unemployment and working part time, you can still collect your unemployment benefit check.

You might also be able to make a working arrangement for temporary work with a local Newport business owner, or any business owner for that matter, with the understanding that you would be laid off at a later date. Rhode Island Business owners are not penalized for laying a worker off, if they have been employed for less than 3 months on the job. This makes you a good candidate for temporary work in any Rhode Island business. You can also try Manpower for temporary work.

Most of the time the Rhode Island Department of Employment and Job Training will give you a bonus in your benefits check because you are working part time. This means more money in your pocket, and a chance to get out of the house and back to work, plus you get to mingle with the outside world.

There are also other resources available if you are thinking of changing careers. I used to be a cook / chef and worked in Newport for years in the restaurant business. After hitting my 40's I realized there was no way I could stay in the restaurant biz when I became older. Most restaurant owners like to higher younger people. Older Rhode Island restaurant professionals don't have much of a future since there is so much competition from the younger professionals who will work cheaper and usually are more energenic.

I don't regret leaving the restaurant business. I work from home now and make more money than I ever made in the restaurant biz.

I think the best salary I made as a chef in Rhode Island was 52k a year. 52K a year is now chump change to me now. I got into internet marketing and love it and make real money. Many people might say 52k is good money. What they don't know is that chefs work 55 to 75 hour work weeks for that 52k a year salary. No overtime pay either. Even if you worked a 65 hour work week you make $15.35 an hour. Hardly the hourly wage a professional chef should be paid.

Internet marketing has transformed my life and future in such a short time. I went from working in my Chefs uniform making decent income to working in my PJ's and earning a future.

It's easy and cheap to start an online business if you have the right tools. I didn't have a clue a while back about this business, but now I am a believer. If you are interested in where I learned everything about internet marketing check this out. You can market anything online. I learned about the Oprah method of marketing and can make some sick cash using that free marketing technique.

I hope this article helps someone out. If it did, please leave your feedback below.

I was born and raised in Rhode Island. I spent 30 years in the hospitality industry employed first as a dishwasher, and then later in my career, I owned a couple of Rhode Island restaurants.

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