Just go for it, list your experiences and list the time as caregiver. I was out of the public work force for 16 years wife and I taking care of both sets of parents. Hired on the first interview and listed the years as caregiver.
Um, totally depends on your industry. My hubs is an IT contractor, and a portion of his monthly salary goes to the headhunter if he uses them to find a job--it's far better to find your own positions and keep all that money yourself. It's true that he never sees this money, that it is paid by the company he works for, but it reduces his bottom line compared to if he finds a job on his own--usually by 10-20% which is quite significant.the_whingnut said:find a head hunter.
a lot of places hire ppl to find workers for them. its like a broker for you to help sell your ablities to a business. you dont have to pay the head hunter, the companies who use them do.