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Wobblers

Euthermic
Location
Minkowski Space
Weren't NASA after someone for a manned mission to Mars, it's a one way gig but I'm sure we'll cope.
They found a willing chimpanzee in the end, so the job's gone. They do need someone to clean his cage before he gets back though!

Ahhh, that explains why 3BM was saying that he's found a new job that involves travelling...
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
At the moment I am applying for full time jobs with the view to letting the company know that I cannot work Monday and Tuesday due to college. If they really want me then hopefully they will be accepting.

That will really cheese prospective employers off. You are lying from the outset and giving the impression that you are unreliable. You would have to be an exceptional candidate to be more useful than a full time employee.

I would like to be proved wrong......
 

Black Country Ste

Senior Member
Location
West Midlands
There has been a 24hr job (not those hours) on a jobsite recently. However, getting there would be a problem. It is located on the A55 (where it is legal to cycle) but about 5 miles away from the slip road. So I wouldnt like to cycle along there in the middle of the night.
Don't blame you. I don't like driving on the A55, never mind entertaining the idea of cycling along it.
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
Try the jobcentre online, they'll have a good list of jobs in your area.
Also check out the bigger chains - M&S, Debenhams, dare I say Halfords?? - online as they'll have a "careers" link to current vacancies on their websites.
Volunteering for a local charity is also a good way to build your CV
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
When I was at college I discovered that if ones college course occupies less than 22 hours a week of your time with lessons / lectures then you can sign onto the dole. I quit washing up in the Chinese restaurant that was paying me £14 a week and started collecting my dole cheque which paid me £37.50 a week for not working.

I was ineligible for a grant or student loan and I figured that I'd pay it back about a thousand times over throughout a lifetime of National Insurance contributions.

Good times.
 

MattHB

Proud Daddy
When I was at college I discovered that if ones college course occupies less than 22 hours a week of your time with lessons / lectures then you can sign onto the dole. I quit washing up in the Chinese restaurant that was paying me £14 a week and started collecting my dole cheque which paid me £37.50 a week for not working.

I was ineligible for a grant or student loan and I figured that I'd pay it back about a thousand times over throughout a lifetime of National Insurance contributions.

Good times.
You still can, but its less than 16. Most level 3 courses run a 3 day a week timetable occupying between 15-17 hours.
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
You still can, but its less than 16. Most level 3 courses run a 3 day a week timetable occupying between 15-17 hours.

It may have been 16 at time, 16 years ago *knaws fist*

I failed my first year by just two modules so when I re-took those two first year modules I also did most of the second year, so when I came to my actual second year I only had two or three hours a week lesson time!
 

MattHB

Proud Daddy
It may have been 16 at time, 16 years ago *knaws fist*

I failed my first year by just two modules so when I re-took those two first year modules I also did most of the second year, so when I came to my actual second year I only had two or three hours a week lesson time!
We have a couple of lads doing something similar :smile:
 

Gromit

Über Member
Location
York
I signed on before Christmas after completing my course. I was told that because I hadn't worked for 3 years and not paid NI or Income tax I was not entitled to benefits at all. I did work before becoming a student but that doesn't count anymore. So benefits are not going to be an option to most people anymore.
 
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