- Jul 7, 2003
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I was walking around town earlier, and as I went along the side of the park in the town centre, saw a lad aged maybe eighteen, nineteen, walking towards me, earphones in, listening to music.
As I passed him, he took his earphones out, turned around and said "Excuse me...I know this probably sounds really desperate, but I wondered where you work, and if you knew of any jobs going?".
Said he'd been looking for ages and couldn't get work anywhere. I explained what I did and said he'd be best off contacting the organisation etc etc. He said thanks, smiled and went on.
He seemed a perfectly decent, respectable lad, well spoken & dressed, didn't look like a dimwit, habitual criminal or whatever. Nothing that would make you think "there's a reason employers are turning you down, pal". Not sure quite what this has to do with NSC really, but I suppose I'm just deeply struck by the fact that a young lad is so desperate to find work in these times that he's stopping total strangers in the street and asking them. It's not like we even live in an area where unemployment is rife. Perhaps if I did, I wouldn't be so surprised at something like this happening.
How sad is that though? I don't mean what he was doing, as it does show a bit of initiative, not to mention balls, but at the fact that times are so tough he has to do it in the first place. Those of us with jobs perhaps don't always appreciate how lucky we are (or how much other people genuinely want to work).
I do hope he finds something soon. And anyone on here in the same position![thumbsup :thumbsup: :thumbsup:](/images/smilies/thumbsup2.gif)
As I passed him, he took his earphones out, turned around and said "Excuse me...I know this probably sounds really desperate, but I wondered where you work, and if you knew of any jobs going?".
Said he'd been looking for ages and couldn't get work anywhere. I explained what I did and said he'd be best off contacting the organisation etc etc. He said thanks, smiled and went on.
He seemed a perfectly decent, respectable lad, well spoken & dressed, didn't look like a dimwit, habitual criminal or whatever. Nothing that would make you think "there's a reason employers are turning you down, pal". Not sure quite what this has to do with NSC really, but I suppose I'm just deeply struck by the fact that a young lad is so desperate to find work in these times that he's stopping total strangers in the street and asking them. It's not like we even live in an area where unemployment is rife. Perhaps if I did, I wouldn't be so surprised at something like this happening.
How sad is that though? I don't mean what he was doing, as it does show a bit of initiative, not to mention balls, but at the fact that times are so tough he has to do it in the first place. Those of us with jobs perhaps don't always appreciate how lucky we are (or how much other people genuinely want to work).
I do hope he finds something soon. And anyone on here in the same position
![thumbsup :thumbsup: :thumbsup:](/images/smilies/thumbsup2.gif)