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Should Your Job Hunt Take a Break This Labor Day?

By Karen Burns

Posted: September 2, 2009

So you’ve been looking for a job for what seems like a long time now. And here we are at the end of summer, with a big three-day weekend coming up.

Do you feel like making it a five-day weekend? Or longer?

Why not, you may say. No one will be working anyway. I’ll just take a breather and come back, refreshed and reenergized, next week sometime. Or the week after that.

This reasoning makes some sense and, for sure, it’s your decision to make. But is taking extra time off from job hunting around Labor Day, or any holiday, a smart move?

Here are reasons to take that break: A few days away may help you to see your strategy with new eyes when you return, you may have family responsibilities during holidays, and everybody needs a break from time to time.

Here are reasons to continue to treat that job hunt like a job:

It’s up to you. Either way, have a great Labor Day!

Karen Burns, Working Girl, is the author of The Amazing Adventures of Working Girl: Real-Life Career Advice You Can Actually Use. She blogs at karenburnsworkinggirl.com.

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I live in a small community with not alot of jobs available. This week I looked on all the job posts there is not much available this week to apply for. I have to put down 5 jobs a week and if I can't make this qouta, I don't get unemployment for that week. I have projects my parents have, to help paint outside and make some extra money. Maybe I'll do that while the weather still perments.

Becky of IL @ Sep 07, 2009 16:42:23 PM

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