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Old 01-09-2012, 12:20 PM #27
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Originally Posted by Pyramid* View Post
I have always said that if you want (hard enough) to work and want a job: you will get one - and if you want to work: you will chose the avenues available that will source work for you. I'm very pleased to have been proven correct on this one.

Myself and no less than 5 others that I worked with - within weeks of being given notice of impending redundancies - each and every one of us secured new employment even before our final working day.

Not one of us had to downgrade either on position/ renumeration /package: in fact, every one of us found employment which included higher salaries and better Company benefits than we had - after only one interview each - and all with different companies.

so please... someone care to explain to me why there are those in society who bleat on about it being so hard to get work - or work that pays well.... because from the evidence I've seen over the past few weeks: getting a new job is far from difficult.

What happens to people fresh out of school with no experience? It's all well and good saying you and your workmates found new jobs, but you probably have a lot more on your CVs than some young school leaver.

I actually have a job btw, I just think its a little unfair claiming that its so easy to get a job.
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