Your pay is also against the law is it not ? £5.51 an hour is the minimum
The national minimum wage is £4.60 for 18-21 year olds.
Your pay is also against the law is it not ? £5.51 an hour is the minimum
Your pay is also against the law is it not ? £5.51 an hour is the minimum
Given the current economic climate, I would suggest your first priority is to keep an income coming in. Obviously your paying the bills so your getting by. Just. That pay is not right but its better than being unemployed.
You should clear up this owed commission business by talking to your boss. It sounds most likely that the company wants to hold onto as much money as possible. Dishonest, unprofessional, despicable. What ever words you want to use; its happened now. They transferred you to anouther office rather than just making your redundant. So clearly they need you. That puts you in a position of influence. See that issue through and hold on to your job is my advice.
With the downturn in the US economy, I wouldn't hold out for a job there either. Last I heard, the housing market and money lending market was taking a bit of a beating. That means less people selling and buying houses (in part because its harder now for them to get and afford mortgages). I am presuming you were looking into continuing your real estate career over there.
I think its a little short sighted to be calling for him to resign just yet. By all means look for something better OP. But you'll be lucky to find it currently.
Heres some facts:
- Your getting by. Even if barely.
- You apparently have a good level of job security. They offered a transfer to you, thus they need a person at that office and value your contribution to their business.
- You enjoy the work.
- Your developing some useful skills. You won't do much of that as a cashier.
- You mentioned the prospect of promotion to office manager. Thats some experience potential there which will open many more doors to you.
- The job market and your industry in particular is seeing a fall in growth. Similar jobs to yours will be scarce and what makes you think you'll get better paid doing a similar job elsewhere in North Devon? Would you be prepared to move?
If you can avoid it, dont waste time in dead end jobs. Its just that, a waste of time. Long term, your better off developing your employability.
after just looking around on job sites there is a national firm recuiting in my area at the moment both in my home town and in 3 areas about 20 miles around. so goign to draw up a CV and see what happens.
those point are all vaild and true. but there is no sense of job satisfaction in this place at the moment!
By all means look for something better OP. But you'll be lucky to find it currently.
Ouch, didn't expect to see this! Don't let your boss catch you out either
I'd hold out for the time being, until something comes up which you can actually take! I'm on £12k a year, and I only work at a supermarket, so what you're on is utter pennies for 48hrs/week plus a mile 40 mile round trip every day. Finding a good job round here is so hard, when I left college it took me 4 months to find ANYTHING that wasn't care work, or cleaning work. Try hunting through the Journal, or maybe apply to other estate agents, as you've got almost 2 years experience now.![]()
just been on the phone to a guy that i used to deal with when i was in the other office, he works in another agency. and said i'd seen the job advertised and he said he'd be very keen to talk to me and to drop in my cv asap and he will get his director down for an interview![]()
Good stuff![]()