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abbeylee90 | 17:13 Fri 05th Jan 2024 | Jobs & Education
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I've been offered an interview as a Production administrator but do I take it? These are the duties.

 

Entry and comparison of data to Winman.Update R2/Ravers Rail Wheelset Monitoring System.Raise job numbers to customers’ orders.Assist with the employee timesheet ensuring correct hours are allocated to jobs on Winman.Verify invoice data against purchase order information, ensuring accuracy and escalating issues where appropriate.Scan and archive Inspection Records for all Wheelsets dispatched, and scan archived documentation that has not currently been saved electronically.Notify our Commercial Department of wheelsets dispatched so that invoicing can be arranged.Monitor material stock levels, including assisting with shopfloor stocktakes and material reviews.Participate as and when required in one-to-one meetings and undertake, as appropriate, courses/training/other developmental activities, relevant to the role.Ensure the delivery notes are compliant with assets received, reviewing delivered customer asset quarantined pending overhaul.Assist with asset delivery documentation
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Pills? 

Abby - I can't imagine any pills that would help with concentration.  That is a mental muscle developed over the years.  You could start to train your brain by serious reading.

I read the job description and balked at it.  I don't think that it is really one for you.  Lots of detail that has to be checked and accurate.  

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^ says they used to be called Hocus Focus. Hocus pocus maybe?

Waste of money. But ask your doctor if you don't believe me.

What is 26 days per year? The cays you would have to work?

£21000 PA for37.5hrs per week for approx r8 weeks a year- so that's just above the minimum wage.

So the hourly rate will be similar to laundry room and cleaning and carehome. 

Holidays I assumed, cashier

Have you ever thought of taking a real job Abbey in the real world?You know you cant hide in your bedroom all your life.Go out into the world Abbey,find a real job.Best of luck to you.

Your fish factory has been short of staff since Brexit miffy. Maybe you could use Abbey?

I cant see why not,nma.Probably later in the year though.Before xmas,yes,but at this time of the year,no.Is she anywhere near Aberdeen anyway?

Those tablets are not going to help if as you clam you have a disability that affects your concentration.

You should as has been mentioned several times go to the dr get proper help and medication (if required) so you can move forward with your life!

Way too complicated for you - your track record suggests that you would not survive the first week.  

Don't do this to yourself. 

Go for something simpler. 

According to the nutritional information, those tablets are mostly B vitamins...which can be helpful. But as Red said, possibly not for your condition. But they won't hurt either.

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What do I say to receptionist when I call the Dr's?

Absolutely not - you'd be on here night and day asking for help !

You did well at school abbey so i'm sure you can find a way of expressing what you want. You want an updated assessment and help for dyspraxia. Practise saying what you want to say before you ring. 

That you want to make an appointment. You do not have to tell her/him why.

It has been explained before what to say, but to my mind you ask for an appointment because you want to discuss your dyspraxia.

 

And when you see the doctor you can explain how it affects you at work (e.g. you struggle to assimilate information/guidance and follow instructions) and in your day to day life (you feel unable to decide on what to wear, what to eat, even how to make this appointment).

Yes as MNA says make sure when you speak to the dr that you get across your inability to make decisions, your over reaction to minor issues and your relationship with other people 

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