I went back to look at the questions you are asking the forum.
Many of them, particularly with regards to the exam, are discussed hundreds of times on this board. Before posting a question, please take the time to perform a search of the forum to see if the question has been asked and answered in the recent past. Also, if your question is one that is reasonably basic and could be answered with minimal research, (or one you should already know if you are a certified coder), you probably won't get a response, because the information is already on here, and senior coders know it. Research is a major component of a coder's day, and we'd expect you to post a question as the last resort. This is not a social network as much as it is a resource for getting information or advice on challenging coding issues, so if you're looking for a personal support system, this probably isn't the place. There is an AAPC Facebook page that is used for that purpose.
If you’re looking for work, unfortunately you are not likely to get a response at all. Although I post jobs on this forum occasionally, (and currently have an opening) I expect that anyone searching for work will apply to those openings as I always instruct, and I would never approach an unknown person on the forum and offer a job. Over the years I have offered advice to new coders; feel free to look back, as I know it can be challenging.
Since you're fairly new to the forum, please take the time to read the forum rules--those are very helpful as well. Make sure your post title is clear, and that you have included enough information to get your point across. Also, makes sure that you have posted your questions in the appropriate area. (Don't post an E&M question in the section for Conferences). Hopefully, the next time you have a difficult question, you'll be able to get your answer.