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Which Job Sounds Better?
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So I've been offered 2 jobs as a cleaner and sewing machinist. The cleaning one is closer to home easier I'm guessing and permanent.
The sewing machinist sounds better I'm least experienced with that. Meant to be afternoon shifts.
Temporary ongoing could lead to permanent.
The sewing machinist sounds better I'm least experienced with that. Meant to be afternoon shifts.
Temporary ongoing could lead to permanent.
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I think in your place I might go for the machinist job, expand your skill set. But really abbey, it's a very personal thing, so after ruminating on any feedback, it's your decision. Good luck, and keep us posted.
21:40 Tue 03rd Jan 2023
If you have a decent job, Abby, why are you thinking of changing it?
The problem with the sewing is that (although it sounds as if it could be better in the long run) it is only temporary.
I don't know what your pension provision or anything like that is is your current job.
I agree with Pasta, use where you are to gain extra skills and widen your job opportunities.
The problem with the sewing is that (although it sounds as if it could be better in the long run) it is only temporary.
I don't know what your pension provision or anything like that is is your current job.
I agree with Pasta, use where you are to gain extra skills and widen your job opportunities.
Whilst you have a job you have the breathing space to think about your future and what you really want to do. You don't have to take any job out of desperation but you seem to be applying for every job that you see advertised even though you don't want to do the work.
Take a step back and try and decide what you really want to do. You might decide to stay where you are with a view to moving up the career ladder.
Take a step back and try and decide what you really want to do. You might decide to stay where you are with a view to moving up the career ladder.
While you are young you really need to think about training . Your local college will have vocational and introductory ones for different careers.( Mostly fully or part funded If you are on a low income). They have advisers who you can talk to.
If you are going into low level work then at least try to do it in a larger setting like a hospital. They often recruit cleaners, then from there you will be able to access training, there is a career pathway through team leader, senior team leader, facilities management. Plus options to do a series of NVQs.fully funded.
If you are going into low level work then at least try to do it in a larger setting like a hospital. They often recruit cleaners, then from there you will be able to access training, there is a career pathway through team leader, senior team leader, facilities management. Plus options to do a series of NVQs.fully funded.
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