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Frustrated and need to vent..

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  • jacs76
    jacs76 Posts: 2,140 Forumite
    To be fair the whole depression thing and them knocking me back has put me right off... :(
    That and I wouldn't mind getting out of the house and away from the kids for a bit... :rotfl:
    no i don't blame you at all, i can tolerate kids ,my own that is but my worst nightmare would be looking after the little bleeders full time :D
    love em really :rotfl:
  • hhhhm.........kitchen staff? In a restaurant? Any care homes nearby, they are usually crying out for care assistants.

    I did bar work once and had no experience at all. It is really easy to pick up and the main things are how to pull a pint and work the till - and everywhere is a bit different.
    :D"Stay Wonky":D

    :j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j
  • rayday2
    rayday2 Posts: 3,960 Forumite
    What career do you hope volunteering is going to get you?
  • rayday2 wrote: »
    What career do you hope volunteering is going to get you?
    Long term either debt counselling/financial advice or a paid Adviser with the CAB.
    Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
    Que sera, sera. <3
  • keren29 wrote: »
    hhhhm.........kitchen staff? In a restaurant? Any care homes nearby, they are usually crying out for care assistants.

    I did bar work once and had no experience at all. It is really easy to pick up and the main things are how to pull a pint and work the till - and everywhere is a bit different.
    Think I'll have a look round a bar work... after all I keep saying to myself that I need to get out more... :rotfl:
    Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
    Que sera, sera. <3
  • jacs76
    jacs76 Posts: 2,140 Forumite
    how long is the cab training going to be for? or is it an ongoing thing?

    sorry i never listened properly at school either
  • jacs76
    jacs76 Posts: 2,140 Forumite
    sometimes it may not be well advertised knock on some doors and ask if theres any work going?
    i wouldnt have the nads to do that personally though eeek
  • Right have emailed my CV to a couple of places... lets hope they check their email eh?
    Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
    Que sera, sera. <3
  • jacs76 wrote: »
    how long is the cab training going to be for? or is it an ongoing thing?

    sorry i never listened properly at school either
    :rotfl:
    It's quite intensive training... looking approx 6-9 months training... then another year or so as a qualified adviser (you get a qualification at the end of it too).
    Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
    Que sera, sera. <3
  • rayday2
    rayday2 Posts: 3,960 Forumite
    Long term either debt counselling/financial advice or a paid Adviser with the CAB.

    Well couldn't you do it another way look for a course and either do home study or college that way when the children are old enough you will be ready also you could get help with fees.
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