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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 23 Aug 16 3.31pm | |
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Originally posted by cpfccolin
Yes my experience with Tesco is bad. Tesco tells me that the recruitment dept. has NO phones you can only deal with them by Email even Head office cant contact them by phone But when they cant understand English or they are to thick to read an email properly , how can you communicate with them ??? If you disagree with them and have a different opinion to them they say your temperament is questionable As for adult college courses not as good as they make out they are, I did an adult college courses for plumbing. I am now a qualified NVQ level 2 C&Q plumber after a years training course. Even being qualified you cant get a job as they say you might be qualified but you have NO experience so they wont give you a job. So your only option is to go self employed then its hard to get work has you have no contacts or you have to much competition with all the bloody refugee doing the work for peanuts Set your goals higher mate, my work history is no secret on here, I've worked sh*t jobs for large companies. When I was looking for new work I went for the blag approach of pretending I could use computer packages I really don't know anything about, a few companies rumbled me but I got a job working for a small firm, very well paid for what I do and one of the lads spent time helping me 'refresh' my knowledge of Excel. Put your CV on CV Library and your phone won't stop ringing with people looking to employ you.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Aug 16 3.50pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Didn't you have to do practical work as part of your NVQ and work placement? Alternatively do some free labour work for some charities and friends/family and then list them as experience. If you're not too worried about honesty - pad it out a bit.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Aug 16 3.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle
Set your goals higher mate, my work history is no secret on here, I've worked sh*t jobs for large companies. When I was looking for new work I went for the blag approach of pretending I could use computer packages I really don't know anything about, a few companies rumbled me but I got a job working for a small firm, very well paid for what I do and one of the lads spent time helping me 'refresh' my knowledge of Excel. Put your CV on CV Library and your phone won't stop ringing with people looking to employ you. Always oversell yourself. If you think you can do the job, sell yourself. Chances are you'll spend some time learning how to do the job the way they want you to do it. I've always surprised myself at how quickly I can pick up something entirely new. I never worry about getting a job I can't do. I'll get paid up until they let me go. So far I've made a good job out of everything I've blagged my way into. Don't think so much of what you can do for them, think about what they can do for you. That's how the game really works.
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deanoeagle Lindfield 23 Aug 16 4.15pm | |
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Agree 100% with Jamie. Had written a long article with my own experiences backing this up but accidentally moved the mouse over the B & Q pop up and lost the lot! Can't be bothered to write again but they only want to hear corporate b.s most of the time. Ask what their training budget is / how they can help you reach your full potential, etc.
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cpfccolin Dorset 23 Aug 16 4.22pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Didn't you have to do practical work as part of your NVQ and work placement? Yes I did practical work with my plumbing course I paid out £8000 for the one year course back in 2007, but companies don't see it as a proper qualification as its not a in house 3 year course with a plumbing company Yet its the same course but done in a year sat though 13 exams and loads of practical work that all had to be signed off on completion
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 23 Aug 16 4.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
I worked for Tesco's ( I wont mention where) back in the early 80s over a Xmas period of about three weeks as I had no work. I worked from (I think) 9pm through till 7am stacking shelves. Needless to say the money wasn't great, so to supplement there slave wage I took to taking big bottles of lemonade or soda water ditching them down the bog and topping them up with Bacardi, Gin and Vodka. I then marked the bottles with a small dot from a felt tip pen. My mate would come in to the store bang on 8am and buy all those bottles. We would then proceed to sell on the booze to unscrupulous landlords in SW London who would then I guess be topping up their bottles..... Sweeeet.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 23 Aug 16 5.17pm | |
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Originally posted by cpfccolin
Yes I did practical work with my plumbing course I paid out £8000 for the one year course back in 2007, but companies don't see it as a proper qualification as its not a in house 3 year course with a plumbing company Yet its the same course but done in a year sat though 13 exams and loads of practical work that all had to be signed off on completion Put down the practical work as experience and focus on that. Alternatively, find a few firms that have gone 'belly up' and put them down as experience to pad it out maybe - or put down some volunteer work (Homeless shelters etc probably work well - they never keep track of people who've done a bit of work for them and it sounds good). Sad thing they never tell people about anything is that experience counts for more than qualification. I barely ever hit the qualification standards of interviews. There are professional qualifications I could obtain, but I've only ever once been asked about why I didn't have any, and they still offered me the job.
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Casual Orpington 23 Aug 16 9.42pm | |
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Originally posted by cpfccolin
Yes my experience with Tesco is bad. Tesco tells me that the recruitment dept. has NO phones you can only deal with them by Email even Head office cant contact them by phone But when they cant understand English or they are to thick to read an email properly , how can you communicate with them ??? If you disagree with them and have a different opinion to them they say your temperament is questionable As for adult college courses not as good as they make out they are, I did an adult college courses for plumbing. I am now a qualified NVQ level 2 C&Q plumber after a years training course. Even being qualified you cant get a job as they say you might be qualified but you have NO experience so they wont give you a job. So your only option is to go self employed then its hard to get work has you have no contacts or you have to much competition with all the bloody refugee doing the work for peanuts I hear the last paragraph all the time as an excuse for not getting on. Good luck mate. There's f*cking bundles of work out there.
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cpfccolin Dorset 23 Aug 16 11.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Casual
I hear the last paragraph all the time as an excuse for not getting on. Good luck mate. There's f*cking bundles of work out there. You are wrong totally I don't get the new shopper we get a three page s*** paper though the door that no one advertises in Do you know abbey wood area its full of Africans that want things free and most of the Africans houses in Thamesmead are full of cockroaches I know I have worked in them. I have also worked for Lakehouse and Apollo group and Croydon council fitting bathrooms for the councils now you cant get any of that work as they give the work to the refugees Have you been to Old Kent road walk into B&Q and you will see all the refugees in the car park begging for work
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Casual Orpington 24 Aug 16 6.25am | |
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Originally posted by cpfccolin
You are wrong totally I don't get the new shopper we get a three page s*** paper though the door that no one advertises in Do you know abbey wood area its full of Africans that want things free and most of the Africans houses in Thamesmead are full of cockroaches I know I have worked in them. I have also worked for Lakehouse and Apollo group and Croydon council fitting bathrooms for the councils now you cant get any of that work as they give the work to the refugees Have you been to Old Kent road walk into B&Q and you will see all the refugees in the car park begging for work Whatever mate.
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 24 Aug 16 8.19am | |
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Originally posted by cpfccolin
You are wrong totally I don't get the new shopper we get a three page s*** paper though the door that no one advertises in Do you know abbey wood area its full of Africans that want things free and most of the Africans houses in Thamesmead are full of cockroaches I know I have worked in them. I have also worked for Lakehouse and Apollo group and Croydon council fitting bathrooms for the councils now you cant get any of that work as they give the work to the refugees Have you been to Old Kent road walk into B&Q and you will see all the refugees in the car park begging for work Target different area's mate.
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Casual Orpington 24 Aug 16 9.17am | |
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Leaflets are a waste of time , business cards through doors isn't. Leaflets get chucked, bus cards go in a draw/wallet/phone book in people's houses.
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