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Originally Posted by thesheriff443
so you lot went from working at burger king to mcdonalds!
good for you!
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Weans still playing at being weans eh.... you do realise this is in the serious discussion part of the forum? I'd be very grateful if you took your fishing line elsewhere and stopped the obvious baiting. It's rather mundane and very transparent. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Phlip
What job did you all have a now? Maybe you're in an area which is recruiting lots.
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Logistics. Jobs secured: Regional Logistics Manager /Logistics Coordinators / Specialist administrator / Branch Quality Manager... we all secured very different roles within Logistics from roles we held before.
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Originally Posted by Marc
What job did you have
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Previously Branch Manager. Logistics. New role: Branch Quality Manager
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Originally Posted by JH95
I applied for my job on a Monday, was given my induction in less than a week 
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Someone else who found it far from difficult, great stuff.
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Originally Posted by kazanne
Some people just don't want to work Pyramid,there is always work if you really want it 
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I do have to agree Kaz. We could all hang around waiting for our ideal preferred job to land on our lap - I'd call that pretty soul destroying (and well as limiting as far as 'living life' goes too).
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Originally Posted by Lee.
I've always managed to get a job when needed Pyramid.. I think a lot of people are either too lazy or look at some jobs as beneath them.
U do believe I'd you keep an open mind and are willing to try new things, most people could get a job. The first time I was made redundant, the job centre offered me an opportunity with the local council...as a grasscutter, and I was happy enough to give it a try. Thankfully something else came up but tbh, it was a job and I would have been quite happy donning a nice pair of dungarees and giving it a shot! 
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I agree: I think some do have the ''it's beneath me'' attitude.
I was fully prepared to sign up for temping work of whatever nature - was fully accepting that it might take a few months of mundane work to keep active and earning - regardless - so pleased it worked out so much better - it's the fact that
all of my crew found work in different places so quickly - so easily. I find it difficult to take seriously those who say there are no jobs, or they cannot get them.