Off-topic chat. May contain offensive language or images.
User avatar
By MK Chris
#350704
Do you know anyone who's a director of a company or quite high up? Doctors and judges, that sort of thing, are good too.
User avatar
By rustybike
#350706
charlalottie wrote:one of the places said they were desperate for staff and she was so grateful for me handing the form in and then not to hear anything.


I think that's so rude! I hate it when people do that.

charlalottie wrote:I think the main problem is I don't have any references as I never had a job before so can only put someone from college down which isn't really what they want.


That sucks. Although at the end of the day, we all had to start out somewhere! I guess it just takes someone to push the boat out and, pardon the expression, give you a go. I guess the companies you're going for are all too scared which is rubbish. Just keep at it! I'd also try having a look in your local rag or the Friday ad as the jobs there are usually done by companies who might not be able to afford agencies which means they're generally more broad and/or relaxed with who they take on.
User avatar
By MK Chris
#350708
What sort of job are you applying for Charlalottie?
User avatar
By Munki Bhoy
#350709
I suck at trying to get a job. Loads of applications, few interviews as Topher said. Then when you get the interview, something I'm not particularly good at, you try and convince them you're better than the others. I have trouble convincing myself of that, let alone others. Bottom line, I've only had three jobs. One was working for my dad, one was working part time at the University I was at (where basically if you volunteered you got the two hours a week job - it looks good on my CV) and the one I currently have I got because I play five-a-side football with the boss.

Therefore proving that, at least it my case, it's not what you know but who you know. And I have heard that phrase so many times I'm fairly certain not only am I not the only one who that applies to, but that it applies to the majority.
User avatar
By Munki Bhoy
#350710
Oh, and annoying me today is the news that another person at my work has handed in their notice. In the last 12 months we have lost far too many people that I like working with.
User avatar
By MK Chris
#350711
Also (I meant to put this but forgot, apologies for the double post), I would say most employers don't bother contacting unsuccessful applicants; it's only a minority who do. Oh, and the other thing is that they may take a week or two to go through the applications, so you won't hear back straight away.
User avatar
By Yudster
#350715
Sounds like you're doing all the right things Char. I think you just have to keep at it - something will stick sooner or later.
User avatar
By timp
#350751
Zoot wrote:Sorry to hear that Timp, that sucks.


foot-loose wrote:I feel your pain.


Vivienne wrote:sorry about the cat, timps .... :-(


rustybike wrote:Shit, I didn't see that. I'm so sorry Timp.


Thanks guys...means a lot to get sympathy. I've cheered up a bit now.
User avatar
By Yudster
#350771
I lost my cat last year - it does suck timp. Sounds like it was peaceful though.
User avatar
By Yudster
#350779
Gah - my email, which hasn't been working since Friday, is supposed to have been fixed. It isn't. Grrrrrrr.
User avatar
By Zoot
#350782
Would you like an insane smelly naked spawn-of-the-devil stoopidly expensive kitten? we have two....
User avatar
By Yudster
#350813
Zoot wrote:Would you like an insane smelly naked spawn-of-the-devil stoopidly expensive kitten? we have two....

Nobody would. Nobody sane anyway.
User avatar
By Munki Bhoy
#350963
I hate cats, but sorry for your loss timps. Just because I hate them doesn't mean everyone else should.
User avatar
By MK Chris
#351040
My delightful colleagues are suggesting I have dyspraxia..!
User avatar
By rustybike
#351042
Why? What have you done to make them think that?
User avatar
By MK Chris
#351044
I'm a clumsy fecker at the best of times.
User avatar
By rustybike
#351045
Aww Topher. You sure you're not just constanly drunk?
User avatar
By MK Chris
#351046
Haha, I'm forgetful as well.. my long-term memory is fine, but my short-term memory is complete shite. I haven't got a condition though, I'm just forgetful and my balance is shit, which makes me clumsy.
User avatar
By rustybike
#351048
Topher wrote:My long-term memory is fine, but my short-term memory is complete shite.


I'm like that too. I can remember loads of things when I was young or a couple of months ago (it's aces when you're having an argument) where as I sometimes can't remember simple things like whether I've locked my car or even flushed the loo. But I put that down to the fact that it's an automatic motion that doesn't need to get remembered by your brain. But still - it's quite frustrating when you're downstairs and all of sudden you think "Have I flushed the loo?" and you have to walk back upstairs again to check.

If your balance is pants, I'd check that out. My mum's girlfriend is deaf in one ear which * her balance up.
User avatar
By MK Chris
#351050
Yeah, I can remember certain things from when I was about three - I know I was three because my earliest memories are of my Grandmother and she died when I was three. I'm extremely grateful for those (albeit vague) memories.

Also, the balance thing is just that I have no sense of balance.

Your mum is a lesbian too?
User avatar
By rustybike
#351051
Topher wrote:Yeah, I can remember certain things from when I was about three - I know I was three because my earliest memories are of my Grandmother and she died when I was three. I'm extremely grateful for those (albeit vague) memories.


Aww, that's really nice. Hold on to them. Memory is a funny thing. I can always remember random things like when I fell over or when my sister did something. I think it's so I can use it as evidence later in life. I can also remember what my dad looks like but for some reason I can't for the life of me remember what he sounds like.

Topher wrote:Also, the balance thing is just that I have no sense of balance.


Oh ok, well as long as you're ok with that. If you're wobbly on firm land, you'd be awful on a ship!

Topher wrote: Your mum is a lesbian too?


Yep! Talk about keeping it in the family! I believe she's been gay since the age of 14 but she wanted kids and at that time, the turkey baster thing wasn't very well known, especially where I lived, so decided to have them with her best friend (my dad).
User avatar
By MK Chris
#351055
rustybike wrote:
Topher wrote:Also, the balance thing is just that I have no sense of balance.


Oh ok, well as long as you're ok with that. If you're wobbly on firm land, you'd be awful on a ship!

Yeah, but I don't get sea sick, just fall about a lot.
User avatar
By rustybike
#351071
Today is my last day...

I wonder; if I threw my chair at the triple glazing would it break? If so, would I die if I then leapt out of it?

I only ask because I'm really not looking forward to my last days, highly embarassing, highly humiliating leaving speech at 2pm.

*sigh*

Although with that in mind, my lovely friends at work did decorate my desk with a ton of balloons, "good luck balloons" and confetti which is nice.
  • 1
  • 104
  • 105
  • 106
  • 107
  • 108
  • 559