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Old 03-12-2008, 03:32 PM #34
Sod_James Sod_James is offline
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whats wrong with honestly working your way up? surely you would get more satisfaction knowing that you had earnt it
Theres nothing wrong with it. but iv learned in the past few years that nice people finish no where.

iv tried all that working hard and honesty. and honestly lol, it gets you no where.
well it does though i worked in a shop started as a saturday girl end up as trainee manager of one of the other stores, also when i was a nursery nurse i started as bank staff and ended up as second in charge of the toddler room and both of those jobs were done purely by hard work
Fair enough. well it worked out for you. but iv been in my job for 2 years now. and only now am i starting to get somwhere. not because i worked hard but because i was the only one who applied for the supervisory role.
it took me about 2 years in the shop job to work way up and a year in the nursery [/quote]

well 2 years is just to long with me. seeing as i started to job with a handful of managerial qualifications and started at the very bottom.

and all the women have to do where i work is batt their eyelids and there a supervisor. so i was like sod it.

and this other girl who was a school leaver started working there....went straight to a supervisor just because my manager was friends with her mum. how is that fair.
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