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Do You Think I Should Dress Smart For A Interview At A Charity Shop

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abbeylee90 | 20:45 Thu 05th Sep 2024 | Shopping & Style
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Only volunteering a few hours a week after work until I get a full time job. Got interview tomorrow 

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So why are you not sure you can go this week or next week?

She says because she has to look after her parents dogs. However she still has her paid job at Selco. It would probably be helpful to Abbey if she saw how older people give their time to charity and maybe she could learn some life skills that might help her with her clothes, friends and dating and how to approach work and loyalty to a job

I saw that, but it's only for a week 🤷.

Abbey, charities rely heavily on volunteers, and if you can't - or won't - be reliable, best find something else.

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Of course yes I've applied for another charity shop.

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Is it a bad thing if I work for an agency?

I agree Scorpio, having worked for Barnardo's twice on different occasions inbetween jobs in my early twenty's, it was respectful, I always dressed casually smart... even though I was more of a grunt working in the background... drop-offs sorting donations etc... unloading new stock, but always on time doing the bank run getting change for the shop etc..

However when actually asked to cover on the shop floor I was smartly dressed enough to do so.

I learnt a lot from the elder generation (my perspective at the time) I wish Abbey well in her endevours.

But you still have to be reliable, Abbey. And possibly work with older people.

 

Work for an agency in what way? Actually working for one, or getting work via an agency?

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Getting work via one. I've volunteered in a few other charity shops.

There's nothing wrong with agency work.

Going back to your 'Volunteer' work you need to be prepared to put in a hard days shift, and not winge about it, it can be very demanding but also gives great satisfaction knowing... Jobs done knowing your hearts in the right place.

 

you don't get bells and whistles for it. or a wage. what is free is expierence of being.

There's nothing wrong with getting work through an agency , but can you rely on it being permanent?

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