Ramar Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Tried to ring that bloke just now, no answer. I see where this ones going.
nightwolf Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 I start my job Thursday. I was told by the HR lady the person in charge of me will contact me to let me know what time I need to start and any other things. This has yet to happen... Eep! Maybe ring them today and ask? Had a lovely lady at spotify ringing me today about my contract, they said they'd send it today, but whether I'll get it for monday is another thing, I mentioned that it has been like two weeks, but we'll see. They still seem somewhat surprised I'm moving, they were under the impression I'd be commuting 3 hours a day, the more sensible option is to either rent mon-fri and commute or move down. Silly buggers.
Ashley Posted August 31, 2011 Author Posted August 31, 2011 (edited) Eep! Maybe ring them today and ask? Yeah I was planning to Emailed HR person today and she said my supervisor should have rung yesterday and sent a reminder. Also gave me her number and I just tried and it went to a voicemail for someone else. However she has just emailed me. Apparently my working hours will normally be 10-6, was hoping for 9-5 but ah well Now just to tell Uniqlo. I really must do that after Scrubs... In my defence I tried yesterday and he wasn't in and tried earlier and he was in a meeting. -edit- and tried again and in another meeting. This time asked the receptionist to ask him to ring me back. And I realised my job being 10-6 kind of screws with my plans to get a train at 6:14 on Friday. So I can either get the one an hour later, see if I can finish ten minutes earlier or high tail it from Torrington Square to Euston, which will be just about possible... Edited August 31, 2011 by Ashley
Ramar Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Just got the phone call. Got myself an interview for tomorrow. Very short notice but I'm excited, just hope I don't get lost finding the place.
Jamba Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Got an empty email from an agency that I'm in contact with today :/ Turns out they are having IT issues (oh the irony considering they are an IT specialist recruitment agency!) but it was about a job. Hopefully it's not a recommended position but an actual interview or at least some goddamn feedback.
Emerald Emblem Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Well I was unemployed for 2 years, my cousin who works at ASDA recommended me to the ASDA Ace manager at the store, so I finally got my first paid job, onto my third week, only thing is it's only a 13 week contract, so I'm trying my best to show that I am worth keeping on.
Jamba Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Well I was unemployed for 2 years, my cousin who works at ASDA recommended me to the ASDA Ace manager at the store, so I finally got my first paid job, onto my third week, only thing is it's only a 13 week contract, so I'm trying my best to show that I am worth keeping on. Good for you. It's very hard to keep up the fight when you've got nothing keeping you busy. Have you thought about a second part time job?
Emerald Emblem Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Good for you. It's very hard to keep up the fight when you've got nothing keeping you busy. Have you thought about a second part time job? Not at the moment, I am getting used to 16 to 20 hours a week till I'm ready to move up. My hours are from 10am to 2pm so it fills the middle of my day.
nightwolf Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 Not at the moment, I am getting used to 16 to 20 hours a week till I'm ready to move up. My hours are from 10am to 2pm so it fills the middle of my day. That's pretty good hours, gives you the rest of the day to chill out. Can I ask, how were you unemployed for 2 years?
Emerald Emblem Posted August 31, 2011 Posted August 31, 2011 That's pretty good hours, gives you the rest of the day to chill out. Can I ask, how were you unemployed for 2 years? Well I just couldn't catch a break, I'd always fail at the interview if ever managed to get that far. I mean I did other things, I did 13 weeks on a employability course and get that extended to do some Work experience at the end of last year for 3 months. I probably also could have done more in regards to looking too, I wasn't the most diligent job seeker I must admit at least till the end of my jobseeking.
Will Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 So I decided to turn down the £45k job, would have been perfect, but I just don't want to go back to London. Left it on good terms so hopefully that's one for the future anyway. Decided I'm going to take a break from my career and move to Japan for a few years. It's always been on my list of things I want to do and ultimately it will benefit me, so why not. Started applying to the various English schools and hopefully can sort something out for early next year.
Ramar Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Had a really relaxed interview, was probably the best I've ever had. Made me feel really at ease. Hopefully it went well, they said they'd let me know in a week or two whether I made it to the next stage for a second interview. Fingers crossed.
Jamba Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 So I decided to turn down the £45k job' date=' would have been perfect, but I just don't want to go back to London. Left it on good terms so hopefully that's one for the future anyway. Decided I'm going to take a break from my career and move to Japan for a few years. It's always been on my list of things I want to do and ultimately it will benefit me, so why not. Started applying to the various English schools and hopefully can sort something out for early next year.[/quote'] Dude. Go with ECC... it's who bluey went with. That or someone like Jet but for any of them you are going to have to do some serious swatting up on your English language and grammar and wot-nots. The vocabulary for what things are called is useful alone.
nightwolf Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 So I decided to turn down the £45k job' date=' would have been perfect, but I just don't want to go back to London. Left it on good terms so hopefully that's one for the future anyway. Decided I'm going to take a break from my career and move to Japan for a few years. It's always been on my list of things I want to do and ultimately it will benefit me, so why not. Started applying to the various English schools and hopefully can sort something out for early next year.[/quote'] In a couple of years I hope I can safely say ''oh I just turned down a 45k a year job.'' I'm getting there sort of..I mean Jagex, then Spotify we'll see.
Mr_Odwin Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 In a couple of years I hope I can safely say ''oh I just turned down a 45k a year job.'' I'm getting there sort of..I mean Jagex, then Spotify we'll see. There's more to working life than money. Once you reach a certain level more money doesn't make that much of a difference. I especially value a relaxed life more than the money. My boss has been away this week so I've been acting head of stats and all it has been is a ballache.
Will Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 There's more to working life than money. Once you reach a certain level more money doesn't make that much of a difference. I especially value a relaxed life more than the money. My boss has been away this week so I've been acting head of stats and all it has been is a ballache. This. 100%. Over here I earn a decent amount of money but the job satisfaction super low. It's totally what's pushed me to look for other things. I'm 100% sure the money will come again in the future, but to be quite honest experiences are far more important.
Jamba Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 This. 100%. Over here I earn a decent amount of money but the job satisfaction super low. It's totally what's pushed me to look for other things. I'm 100% sure the money will come again in the future' date=' but to be quite honest experiences are far more important.[/quote'] Dude bluey suggested that you apply with ECC in both the states and back here as they have centers at both. You have a pretty solid and neutral english accent so that is a major advantage (actually the more well spoken the better, especially for your states interviews).
Will Posted September 1, 2011 Posted September 1, 2011 Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely send my stuff through to them. Looks full up at the moment but I'll keep them bookmarked for their next rounds of recruiting.
Ashley Posted September 1, 2011 Author Posted September 1, 2011 I'm considering JET again. Think I may and try and do the JLPT to improve my chances.
Will Posted September 2, 2011 Posted September 2, 2011 I'm considering JET again. Think I may and try and do the JLPT to improve my chances. Oh my god, lets finally meet up in Japan!
Ashley Posted September 3, 2011 Author Posted September 3, 2011 Oh my god' date=' lets finally meet up in Japan![/quote'] I'm trying I'm trying!
The fish Posted September 5, 2011 Posted September 5, 2011 Just had an interview in Boots - I think it went really well, so fingers crossed! :awesome: Are your fingers all crossed? Good.
weeyellowbloke Posted September 5, 2011 Posted September 5, 2011 Sorry about this, but I need somewhere to vent my current frustration. Fuck employers and fuck the jobs market. Five months I've now been unemployed and getting on for around 200 applications. I started off trying to target jobs that would get a foot in the door to a career I would like to progress into (environmental chemistry and management) and which I spent 5 years doing undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications for. This resulted in one interview 120 miles away, which I failed due to having not enough engineering experience in spite of "coming across well, both professionally and technically" and "demonstrating detailed understanding of your discipline, and your explanation of challenging subjects was both clear and logical". Right, so with money tight I changed strategy. I decided to broaden my search to administration and laboratory work; I have experience of working independently in laboratories, doing data entry and analysis with Excel and Access and have experience doing admin duties in a retail environment. In the meantime I tried to beg for unpaid work experience with environmental consultancies. The result....nothing, all applications disappeared into the ether returning silence. Ok, let's change strategy again. This time I targeted retail, an area that I have a large amount of work experience within. Last Friday I got a call from a small branch of Waterstone's offering me an interview. This is it I thought. However today I hear that I've been rejected on the grounds of "not having enough experience with retail systems"; WTF! I've freaking worked for them before! I know their ridiculous, outdated, MS-DOS looking computer systems! I've also worked in another (damn-sight more respected and famous) book shop for a year. So now I feel like I'm at a dead end. I've been rejected by the career I want to go into, rejected by secondary jobs that would give me some decent experience and rejected by minimum wage retail. I'm beginning to wonder if I'm employable at all, or if I've accidently included some highly offensive acronym in my CV.
Supergrunch Posted September 5, 2011 Posted September 5, 2011 I'm considering JET again. Think I may and try and do the JLPT to improve my chances. I don't think they're that interested in knowledge of Japanese if you want to be an ALT, and CIRs have to be fluent. Then again, I guess it might show a committed interest in Japanese culture.
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