:unsure: Can't you do something to get rid of whoever's got your old, old job. The one where you were online half the day:01:
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:unsure: Can't you do something to get rid of whoever's got your old, old job. The one where you were online half the day:01:
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Originally Posted by *goddess*
I have thought about that but it would be a bit embaressing to go back there :blushing:
:unsure: Cos of the temp?
Just tell the truth Dan. That way when you do get a job you wont have to remember what you put down on the application.:)
Any good manager will give you plus points for filling in certain sections. :)
Yeah good idea, go threaten someone into giving up their job :01:
Put a sword to their mouth and say "You laughed at me, I'm gonna make you laugh for the rest of your fecking life" :01:
Guns for show......Knives for a pro :01:
Wanna sandwich Bacon?
Jonno :cool:
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Originally Posted by *goddess*
no not cos of the temp, but just because I left and then to go back cap in hand would be bit much.
heh heh, this is what I put, don't laugh
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I am reliable, hardworking and quick to learn. i find it easy to pick up and implement new sytems and procedures. I am also able to work well on my own and as an effective tream member.
While working at Rosebery Homecall I was responsible for running a Gas contract for one of our smaller clients, it had aroun d 650+ properties on it. Part of my duties were to upddate the database with the Gas Safety Certificates in accordance with Government legislation. I also had to do this at Smith & Byford too. It was important to have a keen eye for detail because if the details were wrong it could lead to fines or worse due to non compliance. I also had to manipulate the updated database to provide reports for the gas consultant.
In my previous two jobs I had to do a lot of liasing with tenants and representatives from different companys, and I understand the importance of and am able to build up good working relationships.
I am competent with Word, Excel and Outlook and have a acheived my CLAIT certificate in 2001. While working at Nationwide I studied for and was awarded an NVQ level 2 in Building Society Services which was made up of components of customer service, administration and data protection elements.
OMG i swear I proof read it before sending it off and now I have found 2 more typos :ph34r:
:rolleyes: What's to laugh at? That sounds really good, coupla typo's but that's maybe just in here.
:) If you can think of anything else to add, even if it might seem irrelevant do it, all looks impressive.
;) You hang in there, you're a good worker and scrub up pretty good, you'll get there eventually.
:1eye: Anyhoop, I'm off to bed, g'luck with it.
:lol: Just read your edit: whoopsies:frusty:
Night Goddess :D
I hope they don't mark me down cos of the typos' :lol:
http://img44.exs.cx/img44/8296/0a07.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Looks good, Dan. I noticed the typos too - shock horror :ohmy:
What you're saying comes across as professional amd assured.