Quite literally.
Young GROWLER junior is now at college, and as a consequence, has 2 weekdays off. So being the concientious parent like, I suggested he may like to obtain a part time job to help hin gain some 'working environment and people skills' to help him onto the full time employment ladder, probably and hopefully next summer.
This he enthusiastically agreed to, so off we go to 'Connextions' to help him to draw up a C.V.
I popped into the local medium sized garden center to see what the chances of some part time work was like, what with him being a keen gardener, and was greeted with much enthusiasm at the prospect by the management, as they are 'apparently' always looking for hard working people to help them at this forhcoming busy time, and all weekends in fact.
Application and C.V. in hand, I escorted him there to hand it in so I/we knew they'd got it.
That was 3 weeks ago, and not so much as an aknowledgement.
Is it any wonder kids lose enthusiasm so readily, when adult employers can't even be bothered to show that little bit of respect that they deserve?
GROWLER jnr is now feeling down and miserable, and is blaming himself, saying they probably didn't like the look of him when he handed the application in.
I could weep for him.
Mrs GROWLER has a customer of hers, and she was telling me this morning that her son was made redundant a couple of months ago, and he has since sent off over 200 (
) job applications, and is yet to receive a single reply or aknowledgement.