Professions I Hate
Broken Arrow says: Bankers, recruitment consultants, politicians. What professions do you hate and why?
( , Thu 27 May 2010, 12:26)
Broken Arrow says: Bankers, recruitment consultants, politicians. What professions do you hate and why?
( , Thu 27 May 2010, 12:26)
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some of the people I meet
if you stopped their benefits, they'd tool up and attack the local council offices (or doctors surgery, hospital, police station etc.) until they got what they thought they deserved.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 14:15, 1 reply)
if you stopped their benefits, they'd tool up and attack the local council offices (or doctors surgery, hospital, police station etc.) until they got what they thought they deserved.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 14:15, 1 reply)
I'd like the system they have in one of the Scandiwegian countries;
to claim your Jobseeker's you have to do eight 'slots' a week. A 'slot' can be either a job interview, or an hour of community service, etc. Maybe it includes training/cv writing courses put on by the Job Centre as well, I'm not sure. Speaking as someone who until recently had been unemployed for 6 months, I'd've loved something like that; it would have made me feel useful instead of like a sponge who nobody wants to employ.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 14:21, closed)
to claim your Jobseeker's you have to do eight 'slots' a week. A 'slot' can be either a job interview, or an hour of community service, etc. Maybe it includes training/cv writing courses put on by the Job Centre as well, I'm not sure. Speaking as someone who until recently had been unemployed for 6 months, I'd've loved something like that; it would have made me feel useful instead of like a sponge who nobody wants to employ.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 14:21, closed)
I really like that idea,
especially as volunteering helps prevent the mental health problems that can accompany unemployment, _and_ it gives you useful experience if you're not sure what job to look for next.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 14:33, closed)
especially as volunteering helps prevent the mental health problems that can accompany unemployment, _and_ it gives you useful experience if you're not sure what job to look for next.
( , Fri 28 May 2010, 14:33, closed)
Research suggests
that 'volunteer' work is of little use getting a real job. It's largely politically motivated.
( , Sun 30 May 2010, 10:00, closed)
that 'volunteer' work is of little use getting a real job. It's largely politically motivated.
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