think of it as a three-month interview for full-time work and consider it an investment in your future. so don't worry so much about the pay, about the title, or the location. grats says stay positive, keep your conversations upbeat, and don't focus on negative like how long you've been unemployed or the rough job market. karsh also pointing out too, saying it always looks better to future long-term employers that no matter what that you were working rather than doing nothing at all. suzanne. >> great advice. besides scouring the newspapers, the online job sites, where else should you look? >> of course, you know, we all know about careerbuilder.com, craigslist, and monster.com, but you can also look at sites that are for specific industries. so think of places like workinretail.com. there's jobnotthemenu.com for restaurant jobs. and careerrookie.com for internships, part-time and entri-level jobs. all three of those are actually run by careerbuilder, but you can get targeted information for what you're looking for. also the department of labor is teaming up with businesses to