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Haha will do your such a unhelpful lot i come here for advice and help but getting a hard time, a pay cut from full time to 20/30 hours il still earn nearly £1000 a month in the job i do now rather than volenteering and getting nothing,
Perhaps you could consider the possibility that it is your attitude that is unhelpful, rather than posters who have made valid suggestions. Nobody has given you a hard time. Volunteering was suggested in addition to a paid job, and whilst you might not be earning money from a voluntary position, it has been pointed out to you that you benefit in other ways, such as improving skills, which could then enable you to gain better paid employment in the future.
You're either extremely immature or a troll - maybe both.0 -
Im not im genuine and suki1964 i get that but im not going to volenteer i have a house i have dogs. A newphew i mind and i have a lot i do when im finished that i havnt got time for.0
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Im not im genuine and suki1964 i get that but im not going to volenteer i have a house i have dogs. A newphew i mind and i have a lot i do when im finished that i havnt got time for.
You're asking for help, but you're completely unwilling to help yourself. What words of wisdom are you looking for that will overcome your long list of what you can't (or more likely, won't) do?0 -
There is always an excuse isn't there, i would think that it is your attitude that is not helping you.
Do something to help yourself instead of coming on here and bothering others who are trying to help but you are the problem, not their suggestions.
I think you should start with GCSE spelling and english first before anything else. You suck at this.0 -
I have a B and when i dont need to i dont suck its just for here its hardly a interview.0
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I have a B and when i dont need to i dont suck its just for here its hardly a interview.
If you're going to be working in an admin role you'll need to use correct spelling and grammar all the time. If you're able to revert back to text speak etc so easily that suggests this is your norm. Plus it's another example of you coming across as "can't be bothered".
I am with those who suggest you need a change in attitude.0 -
I would imagine that anyone who knows a job that fits your rather lengthy list of criteria will be applying for it and telling as few people as possible.0
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Ok leaving this thread i dont have a attitude im willing but everyone seems to jump on me straight away0
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The first thing you need to do is make a list of what experience, knowledge, qualifications, ability etc, you can offer an employer. Next, see if you can find a book on careers from the library and if anything in it appeals to you.
That's the easy part!
The hard part will be finding a suitable local employer who can offer the hours and wages/salary you want. Not impossible but you may find yourself having to make some compromises.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
Im not im genuine and suki1964 i get that but im not going to volenteer i have a house i have dogs. A newphew i mind and i have a lot i do when im finished that i havnt got time for.
We all have those things in our lives, add to my mix grandkids, elderly mother and chooks , I often wonder how I manage to keep down two jobs and help out foc in the family business
What I dont have is a hetic social life, but then wanting the lifestyle I have means something had to give
You want something, you have to decide how much you are prepared to sacrifice for it0
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