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The way things are with Jobs etc at the moment with the Credit Crunch etc, I have been tempted to find work but it's so tough so for now now I think I will just carrying on studying for my future then hopefully when I am all done look for a job. Times are tough but I am going to get loads of qualifications behind before I am ready to go into the world of work Smiler. Tough times for everyone Nod.
darloboy (Play The Game!)
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I think you are better off without it too, what rotten employees Shake Head[/QUOTE]

They are Smiler
I didnt even get my holiday pay, but I'll be damned if I'm going back into the place to complain[/QUOTE]


If I were you I'd go back and tell them that you have been to the Citizens Advice Bureau and you want your holiday pay. Nod They will cack themselves.
lainy m
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
The way things are with Jobs etc at the moment with the Credit Crunch etc, I have been tempted to find work but it's so tough so for now now I think I will just carrying on studying for my future then hopefully when I am all done look for a job. Times are tough but I am going to get loads of qualifications behind before I am ready to go into the world of work Smiler. Tough times for everyone Nod.


Thats a good way of looking at things Darlo, then when this recession ends you will be well qualified for all the new jobs that are created Thumbs Up
lainy m
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Originally posted by lainy m:
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Originally posted by darloboy07:
The way things are with Jobs etc at the moment with the Credit Crunch etc, I have been tempted to find work but it's so tough so for now now I think I will just carrying on studying for my future then hopefully when I am all done look for a job. Times are tough but I am going to get loads of qualifications behind before I am ready to go into the world of work Smiler. Tough times for everyone Nod.


Thats a good way of looking at things Darlo, then when this recession ends you will be well qualified for all the new jobs that are created Thumbs Up



I hope so Nod. It's just to tough now to look for jobs so most young people are for now better staying in education, then trying to look for jobs.
darloboy (Play The Game!)
Although mine's not a full on job, job, I love my little weekend/holiday job. I've been there for three years now, the boss is more like a friend than an employer, I work with all of my friends and I just have a really good time.

The job is loads of hard work and I only get ÂĢ3.60 an hour but I enjoy it and the Cafe's lovely, with everything being homemade so it's fine.
mary_bee
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Originally posted by Hotpants Helen:
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Originally posted by Mazzystar:
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Originally posted by scatterby:
I love my job too - I work with kids excluded from school - it's brilliant Thumbs Up


WOw!
My job's to keep them from being excluded!


I absolutely love it.
It can be stressful,but the pluses outweigh the minuses for me.


Both unbelievably difficult jobs. I couldn't do that.
M
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Originally posted by Mazzystar:
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Originally posted by Hotpants Helen:
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Originally posted by Mazzystar:
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Originally posted by scatterby:
I love my job too - I work with kids excluded from school - it's brilliant Thumbs Up


WOw!
My job's to keep them from being excluded!


I absolutely love it.
It can be stressful,but the pluses outweigh the minuses for me.


Both unbelievably difficult jobs. I couldn't do that.


You have my admiration Mazzystar and Scatterby but out of curiosity what sort of misdemeanors have these children committed? Surely some acts must be beyond defending?
HH

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