
Steph j
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go to the job centre or look in the paper
if you need to ask then I dont know if you will ever get another job |
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joe e
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claim the dole and get top rate dla like everyother layabout does, when i am out working to help them, disgusting dogs, if u dont work then u should get F ALL. |
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Chips and Chips
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monster.co.uk |
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northcarrlight
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sorry to hear your news I am a graduate and still looking your advantage is that you have experience learn how to highlight this in CV and network like mad - it does help got me work however sporadic. Good-luck |
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warmup001
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try the job center if you cant wai till tomorrow try jobcenter.co.uk or monster look in the back of your local paper the librery has copys if you dont get it diliverd |
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spidermike
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well thats tough luck....dont give up. chin up |
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ALAN Q
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Jobs are most easily found if you can do some networking; that is, contact people you know, to see where the vacancies are, maybe even ease your progress?
Good luck! |
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Ranjita
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With a computer at home and internet connection, you can start earning from home, without any investment. You should choose your work at home job according to your skills and time available.
If you have a good typing speed, general and legal transcription jobs from companies like Mountain West, Tigerfish and Accutran are available. Some of these companies do not require any experience.
You can apply directly from their websites which are listed at
http://tinyurl.com/o65rb
Medical transcription work at home is also available if you have completed a course and have relevant experience. |
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shariwharton
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fish4jobs
try this website |
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kirsty.swithenby@btinternet.com
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search job sites on google you'll find loads |
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xxDiStUrBeDxx
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do what most people do go and look for another job simple |
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gilly
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Go to www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk, or phone 0845 6060234 (8am - 6pm). |
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Russell B
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Hi having been out of work through redundancy you have my sympathy.
Have tried different methods of finding new employment the most successful was knocking on doors asking companies if they have any vacancies this worked out to be the quickest method.
Just writing to companies out of the blue was a waste of time sent out loads of letters/cv's never had one interview!
I did put an advert in the evening paper asking for work and got two interviews, one led to a job but was to far to travel.
I live in the west Midlands-England.
Good luck. |
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Bex
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put your CV on websites such as jobsite, monster and totaljobs (providing u are in the UK) and then employers can search for you. Also find some recruitment agencies that specialise in your field. Good luck :) |
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