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Which Job Would Be The Better Option?

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abbeyleigh | 14:18 Fri 10th Mar 2023 | Jobs & Education
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Workwear assistant or dental receptionist.

I'm just having a dilemma of which one is better.
Workwear closer to home.
Dentist has better benefits.
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Have you ever worked as a receptionist? Could you do the job?
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Yes but not in a dentist
Have you been offered both jobs?

What’s a workwear assistant?
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Just Receptionist for now meant to be starting Wednesday but got an interview for workwear Monday
long commutes are a drag, so it would depend how far away the dentist was.

It would also depend what the dental benefits were. Free fillings, probably negligible. Free implants, worth a lot.

I don’t think you should be messing employers about. Why tell then you’ll start and then go for interviews elsewhere? That doesn’t seem very fair to me.

What is a workwear assistant?
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It hard to explain but using machines to make garments
Oh ok.
Take the job already given, or you could end up losing out completely. While working the dentist job, 1 you will find out if you like it, if not, 2. you are being paid while looking for other jobs.
Sewing machinist?

Have you accepted a job elsewhere but still interviewing for other jobs?
That is not very professional of you and not fair on small businesses.
The latter
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No I applied a while back and they called me for interview
////Why tell then you’ll start and then go for interviews elsewhere? That doesn’t seem very fair to me. ////

I did that once - just as well that I did because the first one withdrew the offer when reference received. I got the second job and spent 5 very happy years there.
Can you work a sewing machine, do you have an interest in making clothes?
I suppose you have to ask what do you want for your working life?
The better one is the one you'll be happier doing.

If you are really stuck, toss a coin. Maybe reflect on how you feel regarding what it has decided.
Is this the same dental surgery where you previously applied for a receptionist post?
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Yes
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I haven't done any sewing machine work
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Heat seal of garments with logos in pre-set positions through the heat seal machines within Asset House.

· Weeding and printing of heat seal transfers in line with expected job planning guidelines.

· Picking and packing of orders for dispatch.

· Moving of stock by hand or with lifting equipment or machines.

· Maintaining standards of health and safety, hygiene, and security at all times in the working environment to ensure own safety and safety of others.

· Embroidery of garments with logos in preset positions through the embroidery machines within Asset House.

· Rethreading and set up of all embroidery machines in line with expected job planning guidelines.

· Ensuring all goods are stored appropriately and in designated locations.

· Loading goods for dispatch.

· Input data regarding stock and inventory on to computerised system (Horizon) if appropriate.

· Carrying out stock counts as and when required.

· Ensuring all relevant paperwork is kept up to date, located in the relevant place and kept securely stored in line with GDPR regulations.

· Ensuring that all lifting and moving of products is carried out in line with manual handling procedures.

· Handling of hazardous materials in an appropriate manner.

· Always Keeping areas of work clean and tidy

These are the duties.
But you already asked about these jobs back in January? Surely they've filled them by now?
The workwear machine operator will be awful and tough work.

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