Starmer In Jobs Push.....right Oh!
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So yesterday I had to go sick as I had a seizure last night and I've gone home sick before then had a seizure and they said after 3 sicks get discipline so means if I go sick again that what they'll do or could see me as unreliable even more of an excuse to keep my hours reduced. Only in a few weeks there's one full shift for one day.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Abbey, your previous experiences of having two part-time jobs didn't work out well. Also, the second part-time job would need to have a lot more than 10 hours, something like 27 would do - but then that might not fit in with the Selco shifts (sometimes just two hours, I think?)
A full-time job would be much better, but you've had no joy there over the past few years. Are you going to change what sort of jobs you go for? There's no point in sticking with roles that haven't worked out for you.
Abbey, just remind yourself that years are passing by - rapidly - and your job prospects aren't getting any better! Don't waste time applying for jobs that are beyond you or don't interest you, I think some of your problems stem from 'Oh, this job'll do, it's Monday to Friday.'. It'd be better to focus on stuff that you can do, or stuff that you're willing to learn to do!
Abbey, it's the right thing if you want any chance of having a decent wage, in a job with decent hours and decent prospects - oh, and maybe even the chance of having a place of your own some day. If you want another three or four years of working part-time, with all the problems that that has brought, stay where you are...
I'd focus more on thinking of questions you're likely to be asked at the interview and developing some convincing answers. They may for example ask what skills and qualities you can bring to the role, or why have you changed job so frequently in recent years, or what sort of self development you have done to improve your skills.
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