Ignore the reuqirements you don't have, put down the references you do and pull something out of your arse about being flexible and a good worker or whatever for that supporting evidence bit.So I’m basically sure my job is going to ask me to change shifts - which I don’t want to do really.
I really want a change in job completely. I’ve found a job which requires a degree, but not a specific one. So I filled out most of the application but then got to the reference stage. It says I need a minimum of 3 references. I don’t know who to put for them, I’ve only had one job since finishing uni.
Also it asks for supporting evidence about why you’d be good for the job. But the job advert is so basic and doesn’t actually say what you’ll be doing and it’s a new role.
It’s probably pointless applying but I thought the worse they’ll say is no so why not
apply for a personal assistant role in the nhs! it’s admin based obviously but it’s so fulfilling, people come to you/rely on your help so you feel like you’re making a difference. you get the 9-5 no weekends benefits. you meet everyone in your department and become a friendly face. it’s the best thing I ever did for my mental health after so many awful boring customer service/admin jobsGoing through one of those phases again where I’m considering making the move from an admin based role to a care/support role.
I’m so fed up of being sat at a desk, tap tap tapping away at my computer all day, staring at a screen and feeling numb by the end of the day because I’ve barely moved for 8 hours. My job is easy and I’d say fairly paid for what I do, but it’s so unfulfilling. Every day is the same monotonous crap and this may sound dramatic but - I don’t feel like I’m making a difference in the world. I want to help people and feel good about what I do. I don’t give a rat’s ass about Microsoft Office!
I already work in the NHS so have access to so many different roles. I scroll through the different job listings everyday but am yet to bite the bullet and apply. I guess I’m a bit worried that I won’t be good at being a HCA/HSW but you learn on the job and with experience, right? If I did make the move I’d want to work my way up to nursing but again am worried I’d be a shit nurse! I’ve always been in an admin role or behind the scenes so the thought of being responsible for another human terrifies me. I’ve never had to look after anyone before except myself and it’s up for debate whether I’m actually good at looking after me or not
Admin is so lonely. I don’t feel a close connection with my colleagues because we’re all kinda working on our own thing, not really needing input from one another. They’re also only in the job for a wage and not interested in making friends or bonding with anyone which is totally fine but I would love to make more friends! I’m only 30 and have a small friend group outside of work and rarely see them. It would be nice to feel closer to those I spend my days with. Christ I’ve been in my role a few years now and don’t even have anyone’s phone number!
Ugh I don’t know. I’ve had these thoughts numerous times now and I never know what to do.
The only requirement I can see is a degree. Doesn’t specific what degree either. It just says degree or relevant experience.Ignore the reuqirements you don't have, put down the references you do and pull something out of your arse about being flexible and a good worker or whatever for that supporting evidence bit.
Honestly employers are taking the piss, almost like they don't even want people to apply.
Good luck to you!
It’s funny you say that as when I joined the NHS my plan was to work my way up from a receptionist to a PA! I’m now in a role that’s kind of like a secretary but not quite. Annoyingly the majority of PA jobs that come up in my area have management and senior supervisor responsibilities which I don’t want. I will keep looking though, it’s good to know it’s an enjoyable job so thank you for sharing!apply for a personal assistant role in the nhs! it’s admin based obviously but it’s so fulfilling, people come to you/rely on your help so you feel like you’re making a difference. you get the 9-5 no weekends benefits. you meet everyone in your department and become a friendly face. it’s the best thing I ever did for my mental health after so many awful boring customer service/admin jobs
The role is also really varied so you’re always busy and days go quick
I’d probably only go back if the bully left. I was bullied along with others in my old job, I couldn’t leave until I finished training. I nearly asked to stay but my friend there who started after me made it seem like they’d asked her to stay so I thought they didn’t want me. Turns out she asked them if she could stay. I did end up asking but then ended up getting another job so didn’t and I’m glad as I would’ve hated to work with the bully. She was a supervisor and ended up having to move to another building as a lot who worked in hers refused to work with her.Would people ever go back to somewhere they had problems? I left somewhere a year ago because someone bullied me, lots of people knew and I reported the person but nobody backed me up when it came to investigating it cause they were scared.
But other than that one person, everyone was lovely and looking back before the bullying I was happiest I’ve been in work.
There’s jobs available now but would going back be asking for bullying again ?
If you're gonna try it, you need to get any thought of winning clients by being the cheapest of the bunch out of your head. The quality of those contractors is Abysmal (yes, capital A), and the only clients you'll attract are the ones that will not value your work and think you should do it for free.Does anyone do any freelance work online, through the likes of Upwork or Fiverr? I'd love to sign up but there's a lot of people on there and it sometimes seems that there's always someone who will do the same work for very little money; would love to hear if anyone has had any success on it.
Yes my job is the worst to many women in a small place lots of chiefs and not enough Indians no wonder I'm depressedOld thread: https://tattle.life/threads/does-anyone-hate-their-job.14624/
I am on special leave at the moment and absolutely not looking forward to returning but I haven't got a clue about my return date so I've blocked work out of my mind for the time being.
Could you report him to his manager? I would assume that heads will roll if the contract is cancelled and that shouldn’t be on you. Either his manager will take over the case or he will hopefully be reminded of his responsibilities.I've had it up to here with our fucking support manager. Customer is threatening to cancel their contract and asks for a call to sort it. We're going to lose the contract with them if we don't find something to help them but he keeps on pushing responsiblity back to me - mate I'm a lowly support drone and you're the manager here, so get your ass out of your fucking seat and do your fucking job, it's not up to me to placate the customer when they're this angry. I tried but it's waaaaaaay out of my area of expertise and they're rightfully pissed off that they're not getting the level of support that they need.
Well his manager is the CEO, so not really. He's seated firmly in that position and there's nothing I can do but fight it out with him. Fortunately I will not take the blame if we lose the contract, that is not how things work here. But it really grinds my gears because it's so unneccessary to even get to this point. There is no need to frustrate our customers this much - we could do so much better with a few changes but they're not in line with what the CEO wants so we won't even consider it.Could you report him to his manager? I would assume that heads will roll if the contract is cancelled and that shouldn’t be on you. Either his manager will take over the case or he will hopefully be reminded of his responsibilities.
Move on, it's not worth the suffering. Last year I started a new job and it was horrible. But as it was an amazing company and pay all my close friends and family advised me to hold on until a year. I knew I couldn't do it and applied elsewhere after 2.5 months and left after 3 months. The job I moved to is so much better and I'm a lot happier. The funny thing is that the crap company being on my CV got me noticed for my current role and at the interview they were fine with me having not been there long. So my long winded post is basically to tell you to trust your gut and you will hopefully end up somewhere much betterStarted a new job two months ago. Thought it was my dream job, but I’ve been totally catfished and I hate it. One of the women there is also so horrible. Decided I’m gonna jump ship and start applying elsewhere. Bit nervous about going through the whole process again and how it’s going to look to employers, but I can’t stick it out.
My boyfriend suggested waiting it out for a year, but I cried at the thought of it. So think that says it all
Thank you so much, that’s so positive to read and I’m so happy it worked out better for you!Move on, it's not worth the suffering. Last year I started a new job and it was horrible. But as it was an amazing company and pay all my close friends and family advised me to hold on until a year. I knew I couldn't do it and applied elsewhere after 2.5 months and left after 3 months. The job I moved to is so much better and I'm a lot happier. The funny thing is that the crap company being on my CV got me noticed for my current role and at the interview they were fine with me having not been there long. So my long winded post is basically to tell you to trust your gut and you will hopefully end up somewhere much better
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