mejonaNO12 aka riskit
Well-known member
I'm afraid it's who u know as what you know .
And the NSC award for 'most out-of-context advice ever given' goes to....
I'm afraid it's who u know as what you know .
Brighton, near 7 dials making everywhere pretty easy to get to
Already worked for my auntie for a year, car washed two summers ago in Co-Op car park making £300+ and coach a football team.
I haven't gone back as I find it far too awkward as I gave my CV to the managers. I'd say I was smart; wore a shirt, clean shoes and didn't pin roll my jeans
I know this is fishing but I think you'd be surprised how thick skinned I am, all developed from being told I'm not good enough at certain clubs when it comes to football
Also forgot who offered (sorry), but the AITC scheme looks like an excellent idea. Sadly I don't have the time to go on holiday, as the football season starts in less than a month and missing training would put my further away from the first team
Getting a job is no longer just a case of sending loads of applications off - you need to be bold.
When you apply for a job online follow it up with a phone call. Build a relationship with a few agencies - phone them a couple of times a week and speak to them, find out what they think of your CV, discuss the job market. You might feel you're being a pest but once you have these relationships in place your name will spring to their mind when they get a new suitable vacancy.
Also be a little pushy. For example, my partner was out of work for six months last year and she applied for a job online. When she phoned the agency she was told that the employer had decided that they had enough candidates for interview. She did no more than point out to the recruitment agent that her skill set exactly matched the required one and that the employer would be missing a great opportunity if they didn't at least see her. Hour later she gets a phone call inviting her for an interview - she then went and got the job !
Good luck - you need to be persistent.
I haven't gone back as I find it far too awkward as I gave my CV to the managers.
whether you worked there or not, whether you met good people, good a some money........There IS alot wrong with Tescos......from top to bottom.
ill start you off with 3...
1. Agressive plotting ruining some nice villages.
2. Terrible quality of food (toxins, colourings, GM, cattle live in horrible conditions)
3. Part of the workfare system.....employ people for £0 a week.
4. and a bonus one.....Zionism.
whether you worked there or not, whether you met good people, good a some money........There IS alot wrong with Tescos......from top to bottom.
ill start you off with 3...
1. Agressive plotting ruining some nice villages.
2. Terrible quality of food (toxins, colourings, GM, cattle live in horrible conditions)
3. Part of the workfare system.....employ people for £0 a week.
4. and a bonus one.....Zionism.
So in your esteemed opinion what companies can we/he work for then (seeing as this would be an entry level job) because I would have thought that rules out all supermarkets and most (if not all) major companies throughout the world as they have moral issues if you look deep enough
whether you worked there or not, whether you met good people, good a some money........There IS alot wrong with Tescos......from top to bottom.
ill start you off with 3...
1. Agressive plotting ruining some nice villages.
2. Terrible quality of food (toxins, colourings, GM, cattle live in horrible conditions)
3. Part of the workfare system.....employ people for £0 a week.
4. and a bonus one.....Zionism.
This 1000 times. And I've worked in recruitment for 7 years. People saying "You just need to apply for every job you see" are wrong. That just makes you look like an idiot. Why would you apply for every job you see? I regularly advertise for positions for the market I work in, and sometimes I advertise for consultants to work for me to recruit these people, and I get sent the same load of CV's for every role I advertise, even though the jobs couldn't be any more different. I tend to delete them without reading. You need to make yourself stand out, not do the same thing over and over again which isn't working.
whether you worked there or not, whether you met good people, good a some money........There IS alot wrong with Tescos......from top to bottom.
ill start you off with 3...
1. Agressive plotting ruining some nice villages.
2. Terrible quality of food (toxins, colourings, GM, cattle live in horrible conditions)
3. Part of the workfare system.....employ people for £0 a week.
4. and a bonus one.....Zionism.
Yes, lets get rid of Tescos and boost unemployment in the country by about 1 Million
Thats the Job Centre for you !! They gave this advice to me so i replied "Ive just seen a job going in Surrey for an Aeronautical Engineer, do you want me to apply for that then despite having no qualifications and experience". They replied "Might as well". The Job Centre dont help you at all, why I stayed away from there at all costs, except to sign on and even then your in and out within 3 minutes.
Quite a long commute for the lad though.
i am looking for work and i am looking for bar work and retail work or leisure or anything else
Yes, lets get rid of Tescos and boost unemployment in the country by about 1 Million
What's your take on B&Q please?
I run a personal and social development programme for AITC that might help you. It runs over the summer and will improve your employability. It's also a lot of fun and include 2 weeks of residential trips, one at an outward bound centre. It's only £35 for the whole thing (accom, food, travel, activities).
You get a lot of opportunities to work on key skills and also get to deliver a community project for a charity. All great stuff for your CV.
I've currently got 100 people your age signed up.
It starts soon and we only have a couple of spaces free so you need to move quick.
If you're at a loose end for the summer and want to enhance your CV this could be for you.
PM me if interested.
Yes, lets keep unemployment down by moving around and selling toxic food that puts family shops out of business.