Good Luck in the new job. If you find any amusing answers to questions you'll have to let us know.
Good Luck in the new job. If you find any amusing answers to questions you'll have to let us know.
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Nice one Steve, good luck.
Unfortunately, the Edexcel job didn't work out very well. To cut a long story short, I left after the first day.
Fortunately though, I am now working for the local council as a casual cleaner, and am currently working at a local primary school and will be doing for the next few weeks. First day went well, so hopefully I won't have any problems with this.
after the first day?
what happend Steve?
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Yeah, what happened Steve?
Good news on getting another job though.
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heh heh, I have 50 bucks on "I got bored"
To put it simply, I just didn't get on well with anyone.
Anyway, my new job with the council is a lot better .
The cleaning job has gone well so far .
But I have been off sick this week with tonsillitis. Feeling a bit better now though.
I'm pleased to say that all is well with the new job. Unfortunately there wasn't any work for me during the summer holidays . There should have been some in the building that I was working in, but the boss arranged that whilst I was off sick, and neither of us knew when I would be back.
But I returned at the beginning of September doing 3 hours per day for £6.29/hour which is quite good . I'm still a 'casual' worker, but there could be a possibility of a permanent job.
I'm really surprised at the amount of rubbish that an Infant school manages to generate every day. Unfortunately, not much gets recycled either. Which is strange considering how enthusiastic our local council are to encourage individuals to recycle at home.