Unemployed
I was Mordred writes, "I've been out of work for a while now... however, every cloud must have a silver lining. Tell us your stories of the upside to unemployment."
You can tell us about the unexpected downsides too if you want.
( , Fri 3 Apr 2009, 10:02)
I was Mordred writes, "I've been out of work for a while now... however, every cloud must have a silver lining. Tell us your stories of the upside to unemployment."
You can tell us about the unexpected downsides too if you want.
( , Fri 3 Apr 2009, 10:02)
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I'm 18, In sixthform and have never been employed
Probably a mistake to have pinned hopes on a summer job and some sort of income. It seems there are no jobs.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 12:20, 5 replies)
Probably a mistake to have pinned hopes on a summer job and some sort of income. It seems there are no jobs.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 12:20, 5 replies)
No
There are jobs, they just won't hire *you*.
Usually either because you don't have experience, because you're literate or because they know you'll bugger off once you realise it's shit.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 12:24, closed)
There are jobs, they just won't hire *you*.
Usually either because you don't have experience, because you're literate or because they know you'll bugger off once you realise it's shit.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 12:24, closed)
Same here.
Although I have been offered 4 weeks full time temp work in August (aptly in a job centre plus, a mere 10 minutes stroll from my house) covering for people on holiday. Unfortunately I have booked a little jaunt to the Edinburgh festival in the middle of it and paid a bit towards it all ready.
I will not take the job if it means fucking my holiday off. I'm off to Edinburgh (from Liverpool) for a 5 year degree course. I need a party summer with my mates before I leave.
Although if it's silly money it would be hard to turn down; having a fair chunk of savings while being a student would be a godsend.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 12:31, closed)
Although I have been offered 4 weeks full time temp work in August (aptly in a job centre plus, a mere 10 minutes stroll from my house) covering for people on holiday. Unfortunately I have booked a little jaunt to the Edinburgh festival in the middle of it and paid a bit towards it all ready.
I will not take the job if it means fucking my holiday off. I'm off to Edinburgh (from Liverpool) for a 5 year degree course. I need a party summer with my mates before I leave.
Although if it's silly money it would be hard to turn down; having a fair chunk of savings while being a student would be a godsend.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 12:31, closed)
My advice
Is use what you have to hand that costs you no initial start up cost.
I always used to go and mow old biddies grass, rake up leaves and prune the odd tree in the summer. I had all the gear at home anyway and there were always plenty of takers, just flyer all the wealthier areas in town.
I used to earn cash in hand and I was out in the sun all summer. There was also usually lots of cups of tea and cakes.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 21:55, closed)
Is use what you have to hand that costs you no initial start up cost.
I always used to go and mow old biddies grass, rake up leaves and prune the odd tree in the summer. I had all the gear at home anyway and there were always plenty of takers, just flyer all the wealthier areas in town.
I used to earn cash in hand and I was out in the sun all summer. There was also usually lots of cups of tea and cakes.
( , Tue 7 Apr 2009, 21:55, closed)
get yourself to all the local employment agencies
depending where you are, they might have some interesting ongoing contracts (bar/wait staff at racecourses, stadiums etc), they might have some really tedious manual labour. you never know though.
( , Wed 8 Apr 2009, 1:33, closed)
depending where you are, they might have some interesting ongoing contracts (bar/wait staff at racecourses, stadiums etc), they might have some really tedious manual labour. you never know though.
( , Wed 8 Apr 2009, 1:33, closed)
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