QABaron,
I am surprised that you would indicate that going door-to-door is even questionable. It is the only way I had ever heard of finding work. I've never found an opportunity online or in a want-ad. The only opportunities I consider are referrals and those people I meet in person.
Why? There are a number of reasons. I've written and presented on this topic quite frequently but here they are:
1) Geographic considerations:
I do not commute. Time is far to valuable. I will only work 15 minutes or less from my house. I am very selfish wtih my limited time. I coach my kids sports team, like to eat dinner with the family, and like my wife's company.
2) The advantage of being the only game in town:
When you walk into a company and let them know what you do - and you get to know what they do, often, you are the only game in town. Many times a position has only been discussed by the company - they've never posted anything - and there you are - skills and all. You come across as ambitious and interested. For the 1 company that does not want the self-directed ambitious person, there are 20 that do. Besides, I don't want to work for a company that does not want self-directed and ambitious. It would worry me.
3) You control the contact and situation:
Yes, you get to bypass companies that look unappealing and select those that look appealing. You don't find this out when you show up for the interview - along with 25 other people.
4) You can command a higher wage:
Read Bolles' book, What Color is Your Parachute. He describes why most job seekers meet employers at the least desirable place. Employers do not like want ads. They are a high-risk proposition and they are unwilling to pay for high-risk endeavors. When you meet them directly you get more of their time, become more familiar with them and they with you, and you can command a higher wage.
5) Numbers play to your advantage:
When you meet employers directly, you create more opportunities more quickly than the passive want-ad, online resume mode. More opportunities means more options and the ability to better analyze the opportunities. When you have one job after, after months of want-ad seeking, you take it. It doesn't matter if it is the one you want.
I've blogged on this topic numerous times:
Opening Doors As Quickly As Possible:
The Best Places For Business And Career:
Create Career Coincidences:
Warning: There will be people who tell you it won't work or that they wouldn't do it. Most people won't earn 6 figures part time out of their house either. I'm glad I didn't listen to those people.
Also, one person told me that he didn't like the thought of going door to door. Two thoughts here: First, I don't go door to door. I determine if the company looks the the type of place I would want to work. If not, I pass them by. Second, I asked this person whether he liked the thought of being out of work for 4-5 months and sitting at home waiting for the phone to ring? He visited several companies over three days and ended up with 6 job offers in about 4 weeks. He liked that, I guarantee it.
In any case, this style is not for everyone. It is only for those who want to make the highest wage, working closest to their home as possible, for the best companies, in the shortest amount of time. Everyone else should stick with want ads.
And have fun...whatever you do!
Matthew Moran
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