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SRLMJ23

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Jul 11, 2008
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Hi all,

I am a college graduate from what they call a "Little Ivy League" College, Hamilton College. I have a degree in Pre-Med/Psychology and a Minor in Government & World Affairs. Well, I am in a position that I am POSITIVE many of my fellow graduates are in...I cannot find a job. I have several "connections" in the Medical world where I live but there are simply just NO JOBS or if there is a job, I am "Over-Qualified."

Anyway, I've always wanted to be an Apple Phone Support Rep., I know it's a big difference from Medicine or Government but I would really enjoy it as I find it fun to help people with their Mac's, iDevices etc.

My problem is, I have NO CLUE where to even look to begin to apply for a job like this at Apple. I've been ALL OVER the Apple Site and cannot find ANYTHING. So I am coming here, to my friends at MacRumors who generally never let me down to see if ANYONE has any information on where I can get started with this or better yet who or how to contact Apple about this?

If anyone has any other news/information about Apple jobs that would be awesome but I am not really looking to get into Corporate or anything.

Anyway, I really appreciate you just reading this and if you can help me that would be awesome and I would not even know how to repay you, if you cannot help that is completely fine, I know you would if you could. So to all who read, help or not, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

~SRL
 

snberk103

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Oct 22, 2007
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An Island in the Salish Sea
You do know that primary care physicians (i.e. family doctors) are in a huge short supply both in the US and Canada? Become a GP and you can write your own ticket... especially if you are willing to spend some time in a smaller community.
 

SRLMJ23

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Original poster
Jul 11, 2008
2,321
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Central New York
You do know that primary care physicians (i.e. family doctors) are in a huge short supply both in the US and Canada? Become a GP and you can write your own ticket... especially if you are willing to spend some time in a smaller community.

I didn't note in my first post that I am in my 3rd PY year of Medical School at Cornell, since I was talking about Degrees I currently have, but I am going for Psychiatry as my main study, so technically I could be a PCP but the thing is, I don't want to be a Primary Care Physician. So for now, when I am getting through this year I would love to pick up a job doing tech support for Apple!
 
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