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You did your best that is all you can do. :thumb: :thumb:

Hope you get it mate. :thumb:
 
Hoping you get it here.

If they've told you the induction days they expect you to keep them free in case you get the job, not that you have the job :(

From everything you've posted, you deserve this job, or a better one, so I hope you get it.
 
Anyone got some information on group interviews? I've got a interview for a managers role, moving from my pub managers role to a supermarket role. Only thing I'm dreading is group interview I know my shazam regarding p&l and running and managing people.
 
TRXnMe said:
Hoping you get it here.

If they've told you the induction days they expect you to keep them free in case you get the job, not that you have the job :(

From everything you've posted, you deserve this job, or a better one, so I hope you get it.


thanks TRXnMe im at work tomorrow, so going make sure im not working them days . iv only worked 3 shifts so far this month and got 3 1/2 shifts over then next week
 
gl0ckage said:
Anyone got some information on group interviews? I've got a interview for a managers role, moving from my pub managers role to a supermarket role. Only thing I'm dreading is group interview I know my shazam regarding p&l and running and managing people.

good luck and im sorry iv not any helpful input
 
after a long talk with the mrs yesterday morning, due to the stress form working where i am and problems with family life . i have given my notice as i cant live life like this not knowing what im doing from day to day , cant plan any thing and the fact that 3 members of staff that started after me have had their contracts and been given permanent part time hours im not being taken for a mug. and sods law they have told me if i stay for a few more weeks there is 10 shifts i can have in the next 2 weeks. so as of next monday im unemployed but family come first.
 
iceo said:
i have given my notice as i cant live life like this not knowing what im doing from day to day , cant plan any thing and the fact that 3 members of staff that started after me have had their contracts and been given permanent part time hours im not being taken for a mug.

I know the feeling mate. A few years ago I did some volunteering at a computer repair show to try and get some experience. My degree is in Computing but I worked in a pub for 4 years straight out of uni. I stuck it out because I had a bit of money saved to cover bill etc and I was promised full time work down the line. I lasted 7 months before I had no savings left and I was still being promised a job. After that I got a job pushing trollies at a supermarket.

Ironically, it was the fact that I'd taken the trolly job that helped get me my current job as a trainee photocopier engineer. My current boss was impressed by the fact that I'd gone out and taken whatever I could get rather than signing on.

Something will happen eventually mate, you just need to keep looking.

Good luck.
 
honeymonster said:
iceo said:
i have given my notice as i cant live life like this not knowing what im doing from day to day , cant plan any thing and the fact that 3 members of staff that started after me have had their contracts and been given permanent part time hours im not being taken for a mug.

I know the feeling mate. A few years ago I did some volunteering at a computer repair show to try and get some experience. My degree is in Computing but I worked in a pub for 4 years straight out of uni. I stuck it out because I had a bit of money saved to cover bill etc and I was promised full time work down the line. I lasted 7 months before I had no savings left and I was still being promised a job. After that I got a job pushing trollies at a supermarket.

Ironically, it was the fact that I'd taken the trolly job that helped get me my current job as a trainee photocopier engineer. My current boss was impressed by the fact that I'd gone out and taken whatever I could get rather than signing on.

Something will happen eventually mate, you just need to keep looking.

Good luck.

thanks honeymonster

i was the same when i left collage, went to work for a local IT firm running there service centre at the time i was paid £4.20 ph 6 days a week, i did it for 9 months with no contract. and the last was after a very busy week (i had build 18 desktops, a server, and 10 home pc faults) worth 15k to the business and they paid me £200, while the engineers that could drive at the time were on 25K+ bonus. i am still friends with my old manager as he is a good guy and gave me a chance at 18.

i dont have a problem starting at the bottom and working my way up, i know i will never be at the top but i know when someone takes the piss.
 
Hope things come right for you bud. I am stuck in the 0 hour contract world, but I was lucky enough to be able to negotiate the hourly rate which,fortunately for me, has gone up when the full time staff have a pay rise. I have a couple of 0 hours with different companies-which is what makes it viable for me.
 
Fingers crossed for you buddy did they give any indication as to when they would let you know ?

Mine is tomorrow just swotting up now on some questions to ask them
 
Titch said:
Fingers crossed for you buddy did they give any indication as to when they would let you know ?

Mine is tomorrow just swotting up now on some questions to ask them


they told me it would be with in 7 days but i will chase it up before then.


good luck mate, hope you do well .
 
0 hour contracts are the norm now, I'm on one as a manager! I'm looking for another managerial job with a contract I have 2 children I need to provide for them. I'm in 12k as a manager yet I have the experience and skills for a job that pays 55k which is where my interview next week is paying managers. Life is just hard nowadays.
 
gl0ckage said:
0 hour contracts are the norm now, I'm on one as a manager! I'm looking for another managerial job with a contract I have 2 children I need to provide for them. I'm in 12k as a manager yet I have the experience and skills for a job that pays 55k which is where my interview next week is paying managers. Life is just hard nowadays.

good luck gl0ckage

I know where your coming from i have 2 kids(lad has CP) so it is hard to balance, I would rather work 2-3 8hpw jobs knowing I'm just got to trying to stay a float then not know if this one job may or not pay me . On that note I better get ready for my shift
 
Well iv just had a text

Congratulations! Sainsbury's wants to offer you a job. Call 0845 606 1025 for details. We're open until 7pm today. Your reference is


I think iv got the job
 

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