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Rammy
i know the feeling, i'm just leaving uni having completed graphic design and have yet to find anything

millie is getting a bit wound up as more of her course-mates get jobs
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
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Ross on Wye
A friend of mine was made redundant a while ago. Now he has time to stay at home, building a run for the chickens and making beer and bread while waiting for an out of court settlement from his former employer. Meanwhile, his wife supports them both by working part time. And he had the nerve to ask for my sympathy, the jammy bugger.:biggrin:
 

thomas

the tank engine
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Woking/Norwich
steve23 said:
cheers for all of the wishes guys!

i live in south cheshire! im toying with the idea of uni, but i will end up more skint than i am now!!!

just dont know what to do for the best!!!


UNI wouldn't be a bad idea. You can get quite good loans to cover it and it is possible to do a 3 year course in one year (bloody hard I would imagine). If you did a 3 year course, hopefully, by the time you finished the economy would be a bit more back to normal and you should be able to find a job relevant to your degree.

It would probably show employers that you took a negative and turned it into a good thing. As for the UNI loans, if you do end up without a new job, you don't start paying the loans until you start earning.

If you can't find a new job, I think preparing for what jobs will be available in the future can't be a bad idea...got to take a risk :biggrin:.

I've also PMed you about possibly the odd, small job (or will in a sec).
 
The Velvet Curtain said:
Would it surprise you if I suggested that this might not be the first time I've heard this particular line?:smile::smile:

Actually big nasty ones that you stick 25,000 volts into.:biggrin:

For trains?
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
steve23 said:
cheers for all of the wishes guys!

I live in south cheshire! im toying with the idea of uni, but i will end up more skint than i am now!!!

just dont know what to do for the best!!!

Uni would be a good idea as Thomas said, providing your course selection was a good one, there are loads of graphic designers and Basic IT grads out there that are struggling to find jobs and end up freelancing in spare time and doing sh*tty jobs as a stop gap.

So what have you got experience in? and what would you like to do?
 
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steve23

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some sound advice, thanks guys!!!

i would do a course called "Sports Coaching & Development" so i could go into teaching maybe!?
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
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You may already be doing this, in which case apologies for pointing this out.

Keep a close eye on the websites of any organisation you might like to work with. Bear in mind the cost of a job advert in local papers, and how hundreds of people apply for any job going. I am finding that jobs are not necessarily put in the newspapers. I recently found one I would like, not in the paper, but on the relevant website.

I could easily have missed it. In fact, I would have missed the closing date, if I had to phone them and ask them to post a form to me. Fortunately it is a downloadable form, which gives me more time.

On a similar vein. Form filling on-line. Like a lot of tasks it may seem daunting at first, but gets easier with practice. I have had to re-jig what I wanted to say, as sometimes it will not all fit in the available number of character spaces. Now I find it much easier to do forms on line, as there is no risk of messy mistakes.
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
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York
Steve,

If you're thinking of going to university get an application in as soon as possible. The government has put a cap on the number of places available this year to limit the amount it has to pay out in student loans so there is likely to be less available in Clearing. I'd phone the admissions tutor of the course you're interested in and get some advice.
 
steve23 said:
i would do a course called "Sports Coaching & Development" so i could go into teaching maybe!?

Have a look at nthis course, Steve!

It might be something to consider:

http://www.elmwood.ac.uk/ft_sports_coaching.php#hnc

Good luck.

Otherwise if you're handy, it might be worth doing a plumbing, bricklaying, carpentary etc. course as there is/will be a major shortage of skilled tradesmen, who can now earn serious money.
 

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
Ok i need a job as well...has to be ..erm well anything right now as long as it pays..then I'll build from there I guess. South coast would work.....Got big plans...big needs and an absolutly HUGE ****:thumbsup:

....Male stripper was suggested, but I'm just way to good looking for that:laugh:
 

Speicher

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I thought you already done that - you are the guy in the middle aren't you? :thumbsup:
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
steve23 said:
some sound advice, thanks guys!!!

i would do a course called "Sports Coaching & Development" so i could go into teaching maybe!?

I have looked at the website for a local college. They seem to do a very wide range of courses in the general theme of "sport". It also says that some courses are 12½ hours a week. http://www.warkscol.ac.uk/Courses/S...tudyMode=all&Centre=All&cId=&searchBtn=Search

Could you then work part-time and study, for one or two years?
I know that the link is to a College a long way from south Cheshire, but it gives you an idea what might be available.
 
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steve23

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Speicher, thanks for the link!!! am so tempted by college and uni, but i think i would miss the money................

that said im going to miss it at some point anyway!!!

thanks again guys!!!
 
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