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New Job!!

I am all excited at the mo, just found out this afternoon i will be starting my new job on 6th March. WOO HOO!!!
After leaving my last job on boxing day last year i have been getting by on agency shifts and never have i been soooo excited about going to work!!!

Will be working at the same place i left but in a different dept.( work in local hospital ) so it feels as though a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders and i can start to get myself back on track.

Just had to share this with you all. :beer: :beer: :beer: :T :T
Pole Dancer In Training :rotfl: ;);) :rotfl:

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  • CONGRATULATIONS :T
    :jBaby Finley :j
    :jBorn 3rd march at 9pm 7lbs 13:j

    :(12 days late and very over baked:(
  • ali137
    ali137 Posts: 374 Forumite
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    Good luck on your new job :T , i am still waiting for mine. Vetting appliction is taking ages.
  • I accepted the post in december, then had to wait for an up to date crb check which took 4 weeks,which is quite annoying as i will be working for the same company, then 2 weeks ago hr informed me that they had 'lost' my references and that this would hold me back even more till they recieved them again!! what a palava?sp. All for just moving to a different dept.
    Pole Dancer In Training :rotfl: ;);) :rotfl:
  • $17mma
    $17mma Posts: 2,623 Forumite
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    Good luck for Monday gixxerchick! :T
    MFWB
    Mortgage when started: £232,000
    Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
    Mortgage free day: Sept 2029

    Saving: £12k 2025
  • Cheers $17mma, looking forward to having proper wages in the bank at the end of the month!!
    :T
    Pole Dancer In Training :rotfl: ;);) :rotfl:
  • gettingitsorted
    gettingitsorted Posts: 2,440 Forumite
    :j :T congrats and good look with your new job
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    I may be a woman but dont hold it against me:D

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  • dizzydoo
    dizzydoo Posts: 5 Forumite
    :j :T :j :T CONGRATULATIONS :j :T :j :T

    Hope all goes well gixxerchick :D
  • $17mma
    $17mma Posts: 2,623 Forumite
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    How is the new job going?
    MFWB
    Mortgage when started: £232,000
    Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
    Mortgage free day: Sept 2029

    Saving: £12k 2025
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