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RE: Jobs - recommendations?
Well your 16, so your lucky enough to have a wide range of job opportunities because you have your National Insurance Number, unlike myself who is 15 :dodgy:

If I was you, I would look online.
Take a look here. :happy:
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01-01-2007 10:35 PM
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Well your 16, so your lucky enough to have a wide range of job opportunities because you have your National Insurance Number, unlike myself who is 15 :dodgy:

If I was you, I would look online.
Take a look here. :happy:

ooo connections, forgot about them! good idea!

EDIT: they seem to be for people that have left school i think, like for training and apprentiships and that sort

its not that i need help finding jobs etc.... i just wanted to know what places pay well, and what places pay extra for overtime and holiday work... the place im at pays shit and is startign to take the piss

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01-01-2007 10:39 PM
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RE: Jobs - recommendations?
crane operating is a good job doesn't require a high level of intelligent s just do a few courses  (Y) :P then again something in IT would be orite


EDIT: crane operating has great pay ;)

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01-02-2007 04:02 AM
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Do you work in mcdonnalds philip? really?
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01-02-2007 08:54 AM
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Argos pay well, and have short flexible shifts, you should try there :P
01-02-2007 12:36 PM
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Well go to uni first learn somthing get a job.

Go for computing how easy can it get.


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Oh screw it, I'll rise to the bait, I take a computing course and it isn't easy at all.  I don't know what you're basing that on, maybe you know how to use Windows and therefore think that a computing course is gonna be a walk in the park?  Seriously, what courses have you taken that give you the impression that a 4 year honours course in computing would be easy?

Repped down for one of the stupidest posts of 2007 so far. 8-)  Will add it back if you can somehow prove you said that with justification, which I seriously doubt.
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And you're best bet for finding a job is just to try all the restaurants, fast food places and shops you can.

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01-02-2007 12:45 PM
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RE: Jobs - recommendations?
I've worked in Mc Donald's  for 3months and Burger King for 21months.

Fast food places are great. You meet some good friends. Only reason i left was because most of the people became foreigners. Not that  have anything against them. there just from different culture that in return made the working environment alot harder and less fun.

So if you can get in to fast food place were people are of the same culture and speak same language it will be fun. but i did make some good foreign friends there to so dnt get me wrong :-) .



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i have basic school eduction.

high school just thats all. left when 16 with 2 GCSE's lmao.

I've got great job in computers. never went to college/uni.

Took few training course's learnt my stuff got a job.
It sure as hell weren't easy but i got there. the money im on at 20 is awesome. considering theres ppl taken 4yr courses in uni. n wont have ne work experience/hands on expereince.

Main reason i got my job(only had it months) was because i had 3-4yrs experience.

me an another guy were shortlisted i got the job because i had more experience in working environment. i was able to talk about my experience n how u fix certain things. were as the other guy didnt really have any knowledge of how to deal with certain situations an problems that arise in day to day working environments.
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01-02-2007 02:07 PM
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I work at a bowling centre :) fun and pretty good pay and cheap games (bonus:P) for me anyway :P im gonna work at local superstore once my name comes up top of the list :) and i know from living in England for most of my life thats theres Megabowl *-)

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01-02-2007 02:17 PM
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hmm argos sounds gd, my teacher used to work there, lol...

bowling alley *-) wonder what the hours are like

thanks:)

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Argos is great i worked there for 3months also, in the stock room just finding items n sending em down stairs so ppl can pick em up :-)

pretty simple job plus no customers.
01-02-2007 11:32 PM
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