Lions All At Sixes And Severns C/D Jan...
Quizzes & Puzzles2 mins ago
I am happy where I am but they've now said they can only give me 2 hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Friday so I don't know what to do.
Abbey, people here have tried - many times - to help you. People have encouraged you to think about what you want to do career-wise, rather than having one 'this'll do' job after another. I think you need to sit down one day and just work out what you would like to do, see if it's attainable, see how you could get to that point.
Same advice I gave you last night, Abbey. Don't get upset. Have a warm comforting drink and have an early night . Tomorrow you will think clearly and in the next few days, have a chat with your boss and ask them seriously what can you do that will impress them.Things will settle down and you already have an interview. Sleep well
abbey - give a lot of thought to Wolf's questions.
You were happy at the Care Home, but they are not happy with you. You need to ask yourself 'Why?' and again 'Why? What can I do to make them happy.'
We are all struggling on here, trying to understand set-ups etc. and I think that everyone is saying the best they can for you.
You say you feel like a failure. Perhaps you haven't quite been coming clean with us. Did you leave all those jobs in the past after a couple of weeks - or did they also say you weren't suitable and it would pressurise you too much? Has anyone said anything very clearly about why you are not suitable? Timekeeping etc.?
We're generally friendly here. Tell us your qualifications, GCSEs etc. You've certainly had a lot of work experience.
Abbey I think you have a day off today so you might see this sometime later. I am going out so I leave this with you:
I have read several of your posts regarding jobs, and have come to the conclusion that your problem with all past employers (apart from dental reception) is speed.
If I clean at home I can go at my own pace - rather slow now. But if I worked for a company, I would be given a certain amount of time to finish the job, as well as being careful to do it to the necessary good standard.
Certain comments from your past employers have been "lacks energy" (speed) and "under pressure" (speed)
Is it possible you can turn yourself into "Speedy Abbey" while being careful to do the task well? I bet you can if you really try.
End of my speech (thank goodness)
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