heysham_mfc wrote:the job centre are useless the staff just seem to want you to take the first thing that comes up even if it's not what you are looking for!
heysham_mfc wrote:the job centre are useless the staff just seem to want you to take the first thing that comes up even if it's not what you are looking for!
darrenlock wrote:I think some people should lay off Darren Lock, silly little comments on here might make you feel big behind a keyboard, but it doesn't impress anybody.
It's been going on for ages, he obviously has difficulty spelling some words. Give the guy a break FFS.
me too
Keith wrote:One piece of advice I always give people who are applying for a job is to ask for an 'informal look around'. Most employers are happy to meet with people to talk about their company etc. In doing so, they will often give you much of the information that would come up in an interview or at minimum, you will gauge the type of things they are interested in. Plus, frequently you will meet at least one member of the interview panel, so you have a 'friendly face' when you walk in!
In CC's case I would definitely suggest doing this simply because they won't know your age when you phone up "because I'm thinking of applying". You've then got that foot in the door. While talking, probably to HR or a manager, you can drop in to the conversation how statistically 'older workers are more loyal and have less time off sick'. You can 'jokingly' slip in that some employers are worried about taking people on who are near to retirement 'but if you think about it, I've got another six years of work in me where-as someone who is career or family orientated is unlikely to stay for that long...' both subtle messages that will not be lost upon them. I would always at minimum offer someone an interview who has taken the time to come for an informal visit, simply because they stand out from the crowd, which is helpful come short-listing time.
Keith wrote:One piece of advice I always give people who are applying for a job is to ask for an 'informal look around'. Most employers are happy to meet with people to talk about their company etc. In doing so, they will often give you much of the information that would come up in an interview or at minimum, you will gauge the type of things they are interested in. Plus, frequently you will meet at least one member of the interview panel, so you have a 'friendly face' when you walk in!
In CC's case I would definitely suggest doing this simply because they won't know your age when you phone up "because I'm thinking of applying". You've then got that foot in the door. While talking, probably to HR or a manager, you can drop in to the conversation how statistically 'older workers are more loyal and have less time off sick'. You can 'jokingly' slip in that some employers are worried about taking people on who are near to retirement 'but if you think about it, I've got another six years of work in me where-as someone who is career or family orientated is unlikely to stay for that long...' both subtle messages that will not be lost upon them. I would always at minimum offer someone an interview who has taken the time to come for an informal visit, simply because they stand out from the crowd, which is helpful come short-listing time.
Aspers wrote:We are currently looking for staff and over here we had nearly 200 applicants for a receptionists job.
I'm lucky I am in a specialist area where I have lots of experience, I earn good money but work long hours.
My wife and I have often talked about what would we do if we were sacked/redundant, I haven't a clue as I only specialise in 1 area (Performing Arts training)
Scary though i was offered a really good job in London last week, relocating allowance 5 year contract, good money, Saturdays and Sundays off ( means I could travel with the Shrimps every game).
Unfortunately I have 3 years left of a contract which i must fulfill.
I have a truck license,
I have a boat license,
I have a certificate to teach ballet.
I have a cert IV assessment and workplace training.
I make good coffee.
I'm great in bed .
My perfect job,
Driving a truck laden with a luxury yacht.
Putting the boat in at a luxury ramp.
Teaching nude ballet to the participants of the yacht (ages 21 - 50 only)
Making sure all is ship shape and Bristol(phwarrr) fashion.
Checking oput the latest Brazillian coffe and other things Brazillian.
Female service depot on board orgasmatron monitor.
Having said that I hope you guys find work. My best wishes to you all.
Funny that, but please wait till we are safely in Div 1 before returning! I remember your last visit you Jonah Even then you should consider watching the Vale of Lune or Heysham Atoms. Or if your special influence works elsewhere how about becoming a Bratfud fan?
skyecat wrote:I know the LEP in Preston are after advertising sales staff if that's of any use to anyone? - PM me if you're interested and I'll pass on the address and contact name etc.
It's no bed of roses, but it's a job and pays wages etc.
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