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Offline Bar Wench

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1155 on: September 30, 2009, 05:15:16 PM »
Oh I'm carrying on! There is no way I'm not. I am also considering some casual bar/waitressing work in the meantime. As local as possible so I don't have travel expenses. The being at home thing is beginning to irritate. There is only so clean one's house can be!

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1156 on: September 30, 2009, 05:22:35 PM »
The being at home thing is beginning to irritate. There is only so clean one's house can be!

You could branch out. How much per hour (or part thereof) + travel expenses?

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1157 on: September 30, 2009, 05:23:51 PM »
I hate cleaning! There is no way in hell I am doing it for less than ?50 an hour plus expenses. I did villa cleaning as a holiday job once upon a time, thankless task and the stuff people leave behind doesn't need thinking about!

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1158 on: September 30, 2009, 05:24:20 PM »
 eeek:  confused:  sick2:
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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1159 on: September 30, 2009, 05:25:59 PM »
And worse. I lasted six weeks before I quit that one. I would have lasted less than that but my Dad was a great believer in seeing things through to the end. The only reason I was allowed to quit was because one of the owners/visitors got a bit handsy. If I'd known that was a reason for quitting I'd have made it up earlier!

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1160 on: September 30, 2009, 06:41:21 PM »
 lol: Or do I mean  happy100 ........... No I mean  lol:
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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1161 on: October 01, 2009, 06:04:22 PM »
Werking like a trojan me, at Mrs TG's place like.

Dull data entry but I;m enjoying the whole experience.

The boss told me today that they will add me to the 'books' so to speak as a sort of standby employee or summat.

The point of this is that it will enable me to go on training courses FOC for the NHS software packages like EMIS and others, this will massivley increase my chances of getting a foot in the NHS door. I can also go on general IT courses with them as well.

Mrs TG has gone on the sick with a chest infection like. Handy working with doctors innit. She will be watching 'Loose wimmin' and doing peoples heads in on Facebook while I work. Shocking.
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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1162 on: October 01, 2009, 06:18:48 PM »
Well done TG  happy088. Sounds like working the system, er, works. Oh, and thanks for the warning re Facebook  ;)
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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1163 on: October 01, 2009, 06:28:42 PM »
Excellent!  ;D
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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1164 on: October 01, 2009, 07:02:52 PM »
Well done TG  happy088. Sounds like working the system, er, works. Oh, and thanks for the warning re Facebook  ;)

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1165 on: October 01, 2009, 07:04:52 PM »
Well done TG  happy088. Sounds like working the system, er, works. Oh, and thanks for the warning re Facebook  ;)

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1166 on: October 02, 2009, 07:13:38 AM »
 happy088 Nice one TG.


Friend of the wife's got a temp job doing data input at a medical centre 3 years ago. Much the same sort of thing it sounds like. Anywhooo when her short term contract expired they said "Can you hang on for a couple of weeks as there is more sorting and filing of the old files now that everything is on the computer?"
She said OK and three years on is still there covering maternity leave/sickness/nursing the 'puters along etc etc. They can't do without her and have sent her on so many varied courses that she is now the only one they have trained to do many of the record keeping and stats tasks that the NHS demands.


PS Re: Maternity leave I am not suggesting you get Mrs TG up the duff.
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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1167 on: October 02, 2009, 08:09:14 AM »
happy088 Nice one TG.


Friend of the wife's got a temp job doing data input at a medical centre 3 years ago. Much the same sort of thing it sounds like. Anywhooo when her short term contract expired they said "Can you hang on for a couple of weeks as there is more sorting and filing of the old files now that everything is on the computer?"
She said OK and three years on is still there covering maternity leave/sickness/nursing the 'puters along etc etc. They can't do without her and have sent her on so many varied courses that she is now the only one they have trained to do many of the record keeping and stats tasks that the NHS demands.


PS Re: Maternity leave I am not suggesting you get Mrs TG up the duff.

hope he gona get kept for longer time fingers crossed.

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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1168 on: October 02, 2009, 08:18:11 AM »
Not any more Mrs TG - anything is possible  whistle:
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Re: TG's gizza job thread.
« Reply #1169 on: October 02, 2009, 08:35:09 AM »
happy088 Nice one TG.


Friend of the wife's got a temp job doing data input at a medical centre 3 years ago. Much the same sort of thing it sounds like. Anywhooo when her short term contract expired they said "Can you hang on for a couple of weeks as there is more sorting and filing of the old files now that everything is on the computer?"
She said OK and three years on is still there covering maternity leave/sickness/nursing the 'puters along etc etc. They can't do without her and have sent her on so many varied courses that she is now the only one they have trained to do many of the record keeping and stats tasks that the NHS demands.


PS Re: Maternity leave I am not suggesting you get Mrs TG up the duff.

hope he gona get kept for longer time fingers crossed.

babies mmmmm + more dosh + family allowance and tax credits...mmmmm
but think at 48 bit old for all that stuff..... noooo:

Our youngest came along when Mrs S#2 was 42 and I was 54  whistle:

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