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abbeylee90 | 17:41 Thu 07th Nov 2024 | Jobs & Education
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Sorry I know I got a thread about this but won't let me reply anymore. At the moment I'm really in doubt got loads of pros and cons 

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You have now decided to stay at Selco. Your decision despite the low pay and minimal hours. There is no point in you asking advice about jobs as it seems as though you don't want a better paid one

Close friends now  redefined.

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I do just not in a supermarket 

Abbey, it's fine not to want to work in a supermarket,  but your options seem to be getting more limited as time goes by! The care home didn't work out, the cleaning firm didn't work out, you had only a brief spell in the dental surgery. I think the only job you've said you'd like and would want to do is to be a packer in a warehouse. What will you do if nothing in that line comes along?

Who needs instruction to cook lamb? You can google these things if you don't already know.

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I know that but that why I left b&m partly and was advised by friend unless I'm really unhappy stay in selco for now. I don't weather to leave for now until after Christmas.

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Cashier I suppose that right just what a friend.

Abbey, if you're now keen on following a friend's advice,  I wish you'd been using her before - over the past two years, while all your employment stuff has been so problematic!

I'm glad you understood "I suppose that right just what a friend." Neveracrossword

Did the friend who told you to stay at Selco know you are only doing 10 hours a week and so living on very low wage? 

When you first started at Selco in April you were worried and nervous about it. You were concerned about having to learn 600 codes while being on tills. You are unlikely to ever be offered much more than those 10 hours at Selco (even if you get a few hours of overtime every now and then) and cannot see them putting you back on tills. 

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My colleuge does yes. Which friend should I have taken advice?

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No not unless someone leaves maybe.

Abbey, all I meant was that the friend who advised you this time might have been a great help to you - with all your woes - over the past couple of years. You have always seemed keener on asking total strangers rather than family or friends. (I am not sure what  'I don't weather to leave for now until after Christmas' means,sorry.)

Abbey, I think you should read over your posts before you post them.

Some of them are unreadable.

And I, for one, have great difficulty knowing which friend you are talking about.

Don't worry about it Pete. It's a wind up.

You could be right, Emeritus!

I have been giving Abbey the benefit of the doubt, so far.

But, I think I'll perhaps leave it, for a while.

I've been on AB for 17 years Pete and I've seen many over the years. This is one of the better ones. Credit where credits due. If I'm wrong I sincerely apologise to Abbey.

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