I know, sorry, this wasn't directed at you but at the hiring people at your companyI never said it was a good idea or mine for that matter; simply that was my experience at an interview.
I know, sorry, this wasn't directed at you but at the hiring people at your companyI never said it was a good idea or mine for that matter; simply that was my experience at an interview.
It’s ok, I’m sorry too. I didn’t mean to put it so bluntly!I know, sorry, this wasn't directed at you but at the hiring people at your company![]()
I'm not really sure if it qualifies a 'hobby' really but I've gotten into those gem painting kits lately - a fab distraction as you're just laser focused for a while and you get a nice picture at the end of it.Need some ideas for hobbies...
I like reading and gardening. I’m early forties. I just need some distraction and distance at the moment and on working on me I’ve realised I don’t have any hobbies? Don’t know what to do? I’m quite creative. Hobby ideas please?
I’m so sorry to hear this MW. I think you’re right, probably the best way forward is to look at options for another role somewhere else. Is it likely you’ll be signed off longer? A month doesn’t seem that long if nothing will changeNot really sure there’s a solution to this (other than get a new job) but I’ve got myself into a niche job which I now hate. I’ve been signed off with stress until the end of the month and I just can’t work there much longer. I’m talking to recruiters etc but I feel so stuck, my mental and physical health have taken a complete nosedive.
I enjoying trying as much as I can an have found buying a little set off Amazon helps when am unsure if it's something I'll really like or not, they do a ton of little starter kits for needle felting, needle punching, diamond art, soap making, candle making, crochet, knitting etcNeed some ideas for hobbies...
I like reading and gardening. I’m early forties. I just need some distraction and distance at the moment and on working on me I’ve realised I don’t have any hobbies? Don’t know what to do? I’m quite creative. Hobby ideas please?
May I interest you in paper crafting? Scrapbooking, memory keeping, fountain pen ink collecting (fountain pen collecting if you're rich), diaries, stationery?Need some ideas for hobbies...
I like reading and gardening. I’m early forties. I just need some distraction and distance at the moment and on working on me I’ve realised I don’t have any hobbies? Don’t know what to do? I’m quite creative. Hobby ideas please?
Do you want something to do alone or something social? If it’s the latter a book club might be fun. You can do classes in sewing, jewelry making, are, pottery, flower arranging etc. There are hardening societies in most town and villages.Need some ideas for hobbies...
I like reading and gardening. I’m early forties. I just need some distraction and distance at the moment and on working on me I’ve realised I don’t have any hobbies? Don’t know what to do? I’m quite creative. Hobby ideas please?
While you’re looking for something else could you try writing down all the things you used to enjoy about the role and trying to concentrate on those while you work out your notice. Take a day at a time. If you can do something for a minute, push it to an hour, then a day. Just 5 days and you’ve done a week and so on. Break it down into manageable time blocks and just try to get through until the next lunch break, evening, weekend.Not really sure there’s a solution to this (other than get a new job) but I’ve got myself into a niche job which I now hate. I’ve been signed off with stress until the end of the month and I just can’t work there much longer. I’m talking to recruiters etc but I feel so stuck, my mental and physical health have taken a complete nosedive.
not sure if it counts as a hobby but my best distraction technique when I’m in my head a bit is jigsaws!Need some ideas for hobbies...
I like reading and gardening. I’m early forties. I just need some distraction and distance at the moment and on working on me I’ve realised I don’t have any hobbies? Don’t know what to do? I’m quite creative. Hobby ideas please?
Nah I think it's common practice they say it after the sale. Definitely have done when I've been shopping recentlyI need some advice as to whether I should raise this encounter as a complaint to the store manager:
I went to purchase a clothing item at a well-known store. The item was full price (not on sale). I got to the till and the sales associate processes my purchase. Literally the minute the card terminal read payment ‘approved’, the sales associate proceeds to say ‘You have 14 days for exchange only, no refund’.
I got really annoyed because I found it absolutely shady she didn’t mention the special refund policy before I’d paid for the item. She willingly concealed this information until the payment terminal approved the transaction. Additionally, nowhere at the till did they have a plaque stating the return policy.
In addition to her not being particularly pleasant, I found this type of practice rather shady.
I don't think they're obliged to offer you a refund unless faulty anyway?I need some advice as to whether I should raise this encounter as a complaint to the store manager:
I went to purchase a clothing item at a well-known store. The item was full price (not on sale). I got to the till and the sales associate processes my purchase. Literally the minute the card terminal read payment ‘approved’, the sales associate proceeds to say ‘You have 14 days for exchange only, no refund’.
I got really annoyed because I found it absolutely shady she didn’t mention the special refund policy before I’d paid for the item. She willingly concealed this information until the payment terminal approved the transaction. Additionally, nowhere at the till did they have a plaque stating the return policy.
In addition to her not being particularly pleasant, I found this type of practice rather shady.
No, it’s not about the policy itself. It’s about the fact the policy was disclosed during the transaction and at no point before.I don't think they're obliged to offer you a refund unless faulty anyway?
Tbf you could've asked. I always asked before paying what the returns policy is. I seldom try on clothes as I hate shopping so often need to return thingsNo, it’s not about the policy itself. It’s about the fact the policy was disclosed during the transaction and at no point before.
I agree, I could have asked but usually, when it’s exchange only, stores have a plaque on the till advising customers of this. I’ve also bought items from this brand before and it was always full refund, hence the reason I did not ask.Tbf you could've asked. I always asked before paying what the returns policy is. I seldom try on clothes as I hate shopping so often need to return things