by marky » Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:47 pm
Sorry to take this o/t but whilst you didn't have a spell checker, what was wrong with typing up your posts in a word processor (Microsoft Word for example), doing a spell check on there, then cutting and pasting your posts in here? I've avoided commenting so far because of your disability, but I must admit your ramblings were astonishingly difficult to both read and understand!
As I didn't watch the programme I can't really comment on the content, but I will provide CC with one piece of advice I give many of my customers in similar situations. Have you considered voluntary work? I know it doesn't provide any monetary assistance but it is always good to have on a CV and it can help to prove to prospective employers that you are willing to do just about anything. As a wider comment, I've only interviewed one (yes, that's one in 7 months) immigrant who has just been trying to play the system. Nearly all have been desperate for work and would do pretty much anything. I have interviewed many more (both in number and in percentage terms) of natives for whom work is a swear word. Darren, CC, etc, your bitterness is, in my experience, aimed at entirely the wrong set of people.
Some are dead and some are living. In my life, I've loved them all.