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Being jobless (or near jobless- i've done telephone work, i know how bad it pays) , especially this time of the year is rough. Best of wishes for you and your family. Hope luck is on your side and something incredibly wonderful comes up for you soon.
I'm a genie in a bottle BABY, gotta rub ME the right way!!!
Well the best of luck although it would have been better to get something more permantly lined up first.
Don't get disheartened when you get the following.
1) Too old. I got that at Thirty.
2) No work experiance. Dumb ****s can't read a CV.
3) Over Qualified. Oh make your minds up.
And so on.
One of the reasons why I'm staying where I am. Not well paid but theres no real preasure whatever our Union says and I enjoy it and since you spend most of your life at work you've got to enjoy it.
Don't want to do what my father did. He hated his work and finally retired and then got cancer and died in two and half years. Bit of bummer really.
Chief Lemon Buyer no more Linux sucks but not as much
Weather nut and sad git.
And it is good to see that some are able to make their own choice to leave their jobs instead of being let go because some corporate dickhead is trying to make the bottom line look better for the stockholders.
Joel
Libertarian is still the way to go if we truly want a real change.
One of the main reasons for leaving before I have lined up my next permanent job is that my wife works full time and is pregnant and can't cope without me there to support her (working 250 miles away does that!!! )
So I've left to be home every day. Besides, I was losing £700 a month in hotel bills, travel and mobile phone bills so I'm not really any worse off!
It's easy to die in the past. Staying alive is much more difficult!
One of the main reasons for leaving before I have lined up my next permanent job is that my wife works full time and is pregnant and can't cope without me there to support her (working 250 miles away does that!!! )
Well I hope it's a nice bouncing baby
So I've left to be home every day. Besides, I was losing £700 a month in hotel bills, travel and mobile phone bills so I'm not really any worse off!
Someones was getting paid a lot of dosh. Wish you all the best
Chief Lemon Buyer no more Linux sucks but not as much
Weather nut and sad git.
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