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Should you look for a job in Alaska? Before you pack up the van, sell your house, and buy twenty maps for the drive, caution is in order. When I hitched a ride to Anchorage after a two-year absence, I was sure I could walk into the employment office and get a job. Friends offered me a place to sleep until I got my own apartment. After three weeks of job hunting, the man of the house sat me down on the couch. "When you wrote that you needed a place to stay, you said it would only be for two weeks," he said. "I know," I replied, "I didn't think that it would take this long." The problem was that I didn't think before I made the trip. I was young, idealistic, and the world was mine to conquer. "Here I sit on this couch wondering where I'll be sleeping next week." My best friend accompanied me to Alaska and she wasn't having any more success at finding a job than I was. "What are we going to do?" she asked. I said a prayer and hoped for the best. However, I don't recommend prayer as your only preparation before you travel thousands of miles from your home, family or support group. The State of Alaska recommends the following and in this case more is better.
To that list, I would add
The cost of living in Alaska can be downright scary at times. Living expenses can easily top $4000 per month for a family of four. Nobody sleeps on the street when it's fifty below zero. If you are counting on the Permanent Dividend Fund check to tide you over, think again. Only Alaska residents qualify to receive it. The State of Alaska Employment Service found us a live-in job that gave us a bedroom to share, kitchen privileges, and a little cash. Thank goodness it was June and not December. Not the dream that I'd imagined but we survived. Of course, if I'd had that round trip ticket, I probably wouldn't be living in Alaska today. [ Top of Page ] |
Job information and links:Be wary of anyone who claims that they can guarantee a job in Alaska for a fee. Most Alaska employers will not hire someone who does not reside in the state. If you work for a company that has a branch or chain in Alaska, ask if you can transfer to the Alaska location. Every job I've obtained has been through the Alaska State Employment office. I have no personal experience with any of the other resources.
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