I've spent two days there...And I can't take it anymore
Don't you dare quit before you have something else lined up.
I've spent two days there...And I can't take it anymore
Don't you dare quit before you have something else lined up.
I'd be wary of a local authority job, tbh. My gut tells me there will be big cut backs in the public sector over the coming years.
No really...You don't understand....
It's more monotonous than sewing...You grab a metal rail thing that palsterers use for edges, line it up, punch holes in it six times, and repeat on the next 3000 or however many are in a pack (edit: CRATE) for 8 hours 0_o
I really can't take it.....this is where I wish I was part polish.
Be glad there's still factory work to do here and of course better than nothing.
Woohoo, had a callback for a second interview for a marketing job at a law firm Not until early August though.
Note to self...DO NOT do a job that involves pressing aluminium :O
I've spent two days there...And I can't take it anymore....it's one product, constantly....I'm actually going to linch myself, with a really long sock.
How the hell am I going to last next week?
Having just recently started this job a new vacancy has appeared at a local town hall for the council working as a networking support person. It's only a fraction less pay than what this job is on but the benefit is a 15 minute walk from home instead of an hour driving commute over 19.5miles so not only saving £150 a month on petrol but also cheaper insurance due to less annual mileage and less wear and tear on the car.
I've applied for it so will find out if I have an interview a week or so following the 3rd August...fingers crossed :O
I like this new job here I really do but the cost and personal time benefits of working so close to home outweigh driving almost 40 miles a day covering 2 hours. Even though it's less pay it works out quite a bit more due to the savings involved and so I feel it's the most logical route to take!
As before, good luck to the others seeking too!
spent half of last summer moving frozen quorn from the right of me to the left of me.
was pretty much a zombie
also done ye old mail sorting a few times at xmas. stand there putting letters in boxes for 8hours this actually led to becoming a postman which i sometimes wish i stuck at
first week is always the hardest with such mundane jobs so keep at it. eventually i think you go a little mentally ill and your brain helps you out by making everything simple seem really interesting/funny
time seems to go quicker after a week or so too. just stay positive and remember that you wont be there forever (unless you are )
Having just recently started this job a new vacancy has appeared at a local town hall for the council working as a networking support person. It's only a fraction less pay than what this job is on but the benefit is a 15 minute walk from home instead of an hour driving commute over 19.5miles so not only saving £150 a month on petrol but also cheaper insurance due to less annual mileage and less wear and tear on the car.
I've applied for it so will find out if I have an interview a week or so following the 3rd August...fingers crossed :O
I like this new job here I really do but the cost and personal time benefits of working so close to home outweigh driving almost 40 miles a day covering 2 hours. Even though it's less pay it works out quite a bit more due to the savings involved and so I feel it's the most logical route to take!
As before, good luck to the others seeking too!
Ta!
Where as in location or where as in company? I cannot divulge the latter for obvious reasons
As for the former, software engineer in the Portsmouth region
Yup, bloody awful, I'm desperate to work now but out of the 100's of jobs I've applied for I have only heard back from a handful. Not a lot you can do, I'm fairly lucky as I have a position to start my degree at Uni in September and just "about" have the cash to tide me over plus with signing on.
yeah wasn't expecting company name As some people here work for quite high up businesses or government thing's.
Cool though...I'm quite jealous at how some people are on here to be quite honest!
My CV must look so de-meaningful against some
Good luck man!