- Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:13 am
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Making me very happy today is the fact that I've finally passed the interview, written and role playing exercise tests for the PCSO!!! Yay! I'm so happy.
Although now I have bit of a problem, I start my new job in 2 weeks.
Now, when I initially started to look for a new job; it was mainly to keep me sane until I get into either the Police or PCSO... I couldn't stand being at EDF any longer, I honestly didn't think I'd get in so soon which is why I did it, I never thought this would happen. I hated every minute of the role playing bit and I thought I'd failed it again. But now I haven't; I've passed, and I don't really know what to do. My gut instinct says go for the PCSO thing as at the end of the day that's what I want - you have to look after number 1, but my head is telling me to go for the new job and put the PCSO thing on hold for a bit while I enjoy the new job and not waste anyone's time ("anyone's" being the guy that interviewed me, etc); I can also get some more money saved for the flat (as during my 7 weeks of training I'll be on ALOT less (around a £1000 less) than what I will be on in my new job) and then do it. Plus, I wouldn't be constanly asking for time off (for days when they want to medically examine me and test me) which is always awkward at a new job.
However, the process from now until I get in is a long one as now I have to fill in forms and send them off to the occupational heath dept, wait for them to get back to me with a pass or fail (which according to their letter is around 3-4 weeks), then wait another 2 or so weeks for them to arrange a medical, then go for the medical, then wait... and then after all that I then have to wait for vacancies to actually come up before I'm even placed. So I could be looking at months before I even start being a PCSO; which calms me little as at the end of the day the time at my new job will then rack up and it won't look so bad if I then leave, But I'll still feel bad if I do.
I really don't know what to do, I don't want to piss the new people off by leaving just after I've started, but I don't want to not do the PCSO thing.
Seeing as you're all down to earth, sensible, intellengent and rational people I thought I'd ask for your opinions on this.*
*With all that in mind though, I am genuinely happy with myself as I'm actually quite a shy person, especially with new people, and acting as a customer services officer with an actor during a strict interview regime made me not only feel like a complete tit but it made me exceedingly nervous, so even though I don't know what to do, I have to add that I'm quite proud of myself for overcoming that and actually meeting what they were looking for which I assumed would never happen.
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