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Know how you feel, even though mine was voluntary. It was still scary entering the job market after many years with the same company.

Best of luck.

Make sure your current employer allows you time off for interviews etc. As you are under notice of redundancy you have certain rights, make sure you know your rights and the company respects them.
HH
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Originally posted by Hotpants Helen:
Know how you feel, even though mine was voluntary. It was still scary entering the job market after many years with the same company.

Best of luck.

Make sure your current employer allows you time off for interviews etc. As you are under notice of redundancy you have certain rights, make sure you know your rights and the company respects them.


My boss is doing me a good reference and said I can have as much time off for interviews as I need, plus 8 days holiday pay on top of my final months pay.
Poolshark
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Originally posted by Lady P:
Aw thats bad - good luck in finding a new job. Can I ask what kind of work you do?


I'm a Business Development Manager for a commercial refurbishment company, it's not like we are even short of enquiries for quotes, we have quotes coming out of our ears, just no one wants to give us the go ahead onn work we have won. Anything sales related I would take, I can't do amything else aprt from factory work and I'd even go back to that if I have to, I don't mean that in a snobby way, I started life working from the shop floor up to office work, but this is a really good company to work for.
Poolshark

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