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shabutie:
--- Quote from: OniSamurai on May 25, 2010, 12:46:35 PM ---Well at least you gave him some advice on how and where to get a job before going out and calling him a "whiney fag" and a "lazy bitch". ;)
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I went through and struck out all the name calling chiya did and made the advice green.
--- Quote from: Chiyachan on May 25, 2010, 12:15:09 PM ---You REALLY cannot find a job? REALLLLLLLLY?
Utter bullshit.
Go to the place you sign on fortnightly.... (I know how it works, I used to sign on.)
And they'll normally have computers in there which will show you all jobs in xx miles from you. Just contact them all.
Or you can get their free news letter and go though them. There's about 500+ jobs in there.
I'm a certified computing professional yet I work as a minicab dispatcher and I do stupid amount of hours a week.
Tesco/Sainsburys/Co-op have a really high turn over, get a nightshift there stacking shelves.
Go to a few employment agencies and give them your CV and say you're willing to do ANYTHING.
If you ain't finding a job, it's because you've got your standards WAY too high. Stop being a whiney fag cos you'll get no sympathy from me.
Even better, drop getting JSA. It's a bigger incentive for you to get working again quickly if you have no free income you lazy bitch.
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I see plenty of advice :P
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On that note: I've been going to school 3 days a week, driving 40 miles one way in a shitty van that doesn't get very good gas mileage. Also, I work 7 hours a week at 8$ an hour. It's enough to get me there and back again and that's about it.
Saying a part time job costs more than you'll make is bullshit. I've come to learn that any income is better than no income.
Here's some advice: If you're trying to get into retail, quit right now. It's honestly one of the harder entry level places to get into. If you aren't trying to get an entry level job, fix your resume... I was once told, "Finding a job is a full time job." If you're not spending most of (if not all) your time looking for a job, going in anywhere, making nice with people, talking to friends and family then don't bitch until you are.
Can't find a full time job? Fine then... Find two part time jobs.
Here in the states there are companies that devote their time to getting people jobs. My bro was working a factory job he got through a company like that. So yeah. You want a job? Stop complaining and go out and get one
bork:
If you are near any agriculture/farming - they are always looking for someone to do field work.
You in school? - if your smart enough, tutor. Internship is also possible.
If you are looking for someone to pat your head and feel sorry for you - too bad. The only person that is responsible for what goes on in your life is you. Get moving.
OniSamurai:
--- Quote from: shabutie on May 25, 2010, 07:25:10 PM ---I see plenty of advice :P
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I do believe I said "at least you gave him some advice". So I don't know what you're trying to point out.
shabutie:
--- Quote from: OniSamurai on May 25, 2010, 08:02:26 PM ---
--- Quote from: shabutie on May 25, 2010, 07:25:10 PM ---I see plenty of advice :P
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I do believe I said "at least you gave him some advice". So I don't know what you're trying to point out.
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Ah, my mistake. Switch one letter (An 'a' with an 'i') and the whole sentence gets taken the wrong way
AceD:
£12.50 a week on food...wtf do you eat? :-\. I spend more on sausage buns each week for breakfast
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