He blogged about his hunt for a job
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Issue date: 4/13/09 Section: Features
then partied the night away
at Lafayette College with his
buddies.
On his blog, Dyszel compared
a job fair to a first date.
He also wrote about leaving
the "party" and entering
"jobsville" on the metaphoric
job trolley. Every blog entry
kept readers wanting more,
as Dyszel inspired people to
"heat up" their job searches.
Making sandwiches at
home everyday and spending
afternoons watching "King of
the Hill" and "Mad TV"
could make anyone go crazy
after long enough.
After 58 days of being
unemployed, Dyszel was
hired by Enterprise Rent-ACar.
When he got the phone
call, he was down to his last
$100.
Dyszel's energy and commitment
are now being used
in the world of customer
service.
He makes sales while learning
marketing skills and puts
stressed patrons back on the
road.
Dyszel said he is excited to
be a part of Enterprise. Only
four of 60 people who applied
to work at the Langhorne
branch were hired. Dyszel
credits his success to remaining
optimistic.
"Keep searching and look
deep," Dyszel tells those still
seeking employment. "Don't
be choosy, be open to more
opportunities. You never
know what is out there until
you seek it."
Dyszel respects his branch
manager Julie Jenson. He said
she is supportive and does all
the little things it takes to hit
numbers and goals for the
company. She is willing to
discuss anyone's concerns
and can be very sympathetic
if problems arise, as she
wants everyone to feel comfortable.
Enterprise is an equalopportunity
company.
Everyone starts at the same
position and works their way
up the ladder. Even those in
higher positions do the little
things like washing a car or
driving cars to different
branches.
Dyszel doesn't have to
search the internet for jobs
anymore. He gets his eight
hours of sleep while committing
himself to a 40-hour
work week. In his spare time,
he lifts weights and runs
miles, but saves television
and Xbox for the weekends.
In his blog, Dyszel made
readers laugh with such
words as "Dizulous,
Dizrespectable, and
Dizgenda." The humorous
blog entries were helpful in
reaching a dream and fulfilling
a personal endeavor.
Dyszel was "picked up" by
Enterprise and plans to stay
in the driver's seat for a long
time to come.
at Lafayette College with his
buddies.
On his blog, Dyszel compared
a job fair to a first date.
He also wrote about leaving
the "party" and entering
"jobsville" on the metaphoric
job trolley. Every blog entry
kept readers wanting more,
as Dyszel inspired people to
"heat up" their job searches.
Making sandwiches at
home everyday and spending
afternoons watching "King of
the Hill" and "Mad TV"
could make anyone go crazy
after long enough.
After 58 days of being
unemployed, Dyszel was
hired by Enterprise Rent-ACar.
When he got the phone
call, he was down to his last
$100.
Dyszel's energy and commitment
are now being used
in the world of customer
service.
He makes sales while learning
marketing skills and puts
stressed patrons back on the
road.
Dyszel said he is excited to
be a part of Enterprise. Only
four of 60 people who applied
to work at the Langhorne
branch were hired. Dyszel
credits his success to remaining
optimistic.
"Keep searching and look
deep," Dyszel tells those still
seeking employment. "Don't
be choosy, be open to more
opportunities. You never
know what is out there until
you seek it."
Dyszel respects his branch
manager Julie Jenson. He said
she is supportive and does all
the little things it takes to hit
numbers and goals for the
company. She is willing to
discuss anyone's concerns
and can be very sympathetic
if problems arise, as she
wants everyone to feel comfortable.
Enterprise is an equalopportunity
company.
Everyone starts at the same
position and works their way
up the ladder. Even those in
higher positions do the little
things like washing a car or
driving cars to different
branches.
Dyszel doesn't have to
search the internet for jobs
anymore. He gets his eight
hours of sleep while committing
himself to a 40-hour
work week. In his spare time,
he lifts weights and runs
miles, but saves television
and Xbox for the weekends.
In his blog, Dyszel made
readers laugh with such
words as "Dizulous,
Dizrespectable, and
Dizgenda." The humorous
blog entries were helpful in
reaching a dream and fulfilling
a personal endeavor.
Dyszel was "picked up" by
Enterprise and plans to stay
in the driver's seat for a long
time to come.

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