Plecostomus
Commodore
What kind of work do you do? What are you willing to do?
I think you need to consider doing a couple things.
1. Realize that most people are just regular people. Treat them as such and don't think that they hold your future in your hands, because they don't.
Steer clear of people who think they can control you and think they are in charge of every aspect of your working life. They are out there, I walked out of a job at a print shop awhile back because of this. There is a fine line between micromanagment and obsessive control-freaking.

For example, I worked for many companies until about 12 years ago when I just said...enough. I wanted to control my own time and my own income. Now I control my future. I currently do management consulting, importing, and credit repair. I started several businesses, and while it wasn't easy, I have never been happier.
Trying to do this now, I'm getting sick and tired of empty promises by employers that bitch about not having good workers... yet they do nothing to retain.
You'll never work harder for someone else than yourself. And you can start a business on the side if you are working full-time. Just find what interests you and have the stones to go for it.
Whatever you do network network network then network some more. Most of my customers came from asking around... asking EVERYONE. One of my biggest projects came from a lady who I would have never pegged as an inventor.
Good luck, don't let the chronic unemployment thing get you down. Some people take longer than others to find a career.
