I've not been happy at my current job since June but kept going always thinking that maybe tomorrow would be better, maybe next week. It came to a head last week when I was actually tearful while walking to work. That surely must be a big sign to leave. I've been there 5 years and only really have a problem with my manager. On Monday he'll tell me not to do something, on Wednesday he'll tell me off for not doing it. I feel like I could be the absolute best worker ever and he'd still not be satisfied.
Looking for a job after so long is nerve wracking too. I've got so settled in my routine that it's scary thinking of how much things are going to change. I also live in a small village so I'm in a catch 22 situation. If I take a job in the village it may be low paid but at least I'd have no bus fare to pay, If I go into town and find a better paid job it would cost about £50 a week in bus fare to get there, effectively killing the point of being better paid. I've applied to a cafe so far and the lady seemed really pleased to be asked about vacancies. She's calling me Thursday morning after looking over the rota.
Does anyone have any interview tips? I'm like a newbie again at this.
Looking for a job after so long is nerve wracking too. I've got so settled in my routine that it's scary thinking of how much things are going to change. I also live in a small village so I'm in a catch 22 situation. If I take a job in the village it may be low paid but at least I'd have no bus fare to pay, If I go into town and find a better paid job it would cost about £50 a week in bus fare to get there, effectively killing the point of being better paid. I've applied to a cafe so far and the lady seemed really pleased to be asked about vacancies. She's calling me Thursday morning after looking over the rota.
Does anyone have any interview tips? I'm like a newbie again at this.
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