ChatterBank1 min ago
I need a new job - will anyone employ me?
Please - I have the boss from hell and I'm desperate to get out of here but can't leave without finding a new job first.
London based, high level admin, degree educated, 8 years experience in loads of areas. Interested in public sector, education, charity sectors and the like.
Anyone know of any good jobs out there please let me know!
London based, high level admin, degree educated, 8 years experience in loads of areas. Interested in public sector, education, charity sectors and the like.
Anyone know of any good jobs out there please let me know!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am looking for Managers in your area. NO outlay, free training and all your skills put to good use. You could decided to try it whilst you still have a full time job but if you want out and take the plunge the money is there for the taking. Still relatively new and lots of opportunities available. Progression to Director will depend on your enthusiam and commitment. If you want to give it a try let me know, in the meantime please see my site www.likisma.org/ann I look forward to hearing from you.
I am currently working on my business whilst in full time employment as a Learning and Development Centre Manager but feel I have had enough of paper, indecisive people and limiting beliefs and the endless hours of working for nothing. I have therefore decided to give myself a chance, learn a new skill and get involved in a new hobby whilst earning extra money. This is far more enjoyable than the training I do at a local college for tutors, assessments and working for both the public and voluintary sector. I never knew that it would be so easy and wish I had taken the plunge years ago. Good luck wth whatever you decide.
I am currently working on my business whilst in full time employment as a Learning and Development Centre Manager but feel I have had enough of paper, indecisive people and limiting beliefs and the endless hours of working for nothing. I have therefore decided to give myself a chance, learn a new skill and get involved in a new hobby whilst earning extra money. This is far more enjoyable than the training I do at a local college for tutors, assessments and working for both the public and voluintary sector. I never knew that it would be so easy and wish I had taken the plunge years ago. Good luck wth whatever you decide.
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