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flashy 01-04-2008 20:24

Re: wanting to go back to work
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 555872)
Well then, what are you waiting for...go for it!
It is certainly interesting.



thanx Margaret :D

slinky 01-04-2008 21:11

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 555872)
Well then, what are you waiting for...go for it!
It is certainly interesting.

Do you know if you would need to have a NVQ in childcare for a post on the baby wards?? I have NVQ3 in Elderly care, not sure if that would be useful though :confused:

flashy 01-04-2008 21:23

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 555952)
Do you know if you would need to have a NVQ in childcare for a post on the baby wards?? I have NVQ3 in Elderly care, not sure if that would be useful though :confused:



Mel ive been pm'ing Lettie all you need is a level 2 NVQ, its just basic care that you give, just like a care assistant, thats all the job is basically


you can do on the job training too


you can ring Melanie Robinson on 738405 and ask

slinky 01-04-2008 21:26

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 555961)
Mel ive been pm'ing Lettie all you need is a level 2 NVQ, its just basic care that you give, just like a care assistant, thats all the job is basically


you can do on the job training too


you can ring Melanie Robinson on 738405 and ask

Haaaaa nice one flashy!!! might look into that!! that would suit me down to the ground. Does the name give me a better chance :D:D:D

flashy 01-04-2008 21:28

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 555963)
Haaaaa nice one flashy!!! might look into that!! that would suit me down to the ground. Does the name give me a better chance :D:D:D



lol i do wish you wouldnt call me flashy, it doesnt sound right coming from someone i have known 18 years lol

slinky 01-04-2008 21:29

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 555967)
lol i do wish you wouldnt call me flashy, it doesnt sound right coming from someone i have known 18 years lol

sorry slag bag lmfao

flashy 01-04-2008 21:30

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 555968)
sorry slag bag lmfao



pmsfl, love you too sonic ;)

steeljack 01-04-2008 21:42

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This has to be one of ther most absolutly pathetic threads ever posted, your probably sat on your arse all day (and have been for years) eating chocolate bon-bons and playing on your PC , you get money to live on , your rent and council tax is paid or subsidised, (all from deductions paid by working taxpayers) and you ask for advice about your career prospects ! , and also have the nerve to put limitations on what hours you feel comfortable working . God forbid that you would have to buy and use an alarm clock like millions of others.
In my opinion the Benefits office should be handing out brooms along with your monies so you can be out sweeping the streets during school hours so you can earn some of your keep .

slinky 01-04-2008 21:45

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 555979)
This has to be one of ther most absolutly pathetic threads ever posted, your probably sat on your arse all day (and have been for years) eating chocolate bon-bons and playing on your PC , you get money to live on , your rent and council tax is paid or subsidised, (all from deductions paid by working taxpayers) and you ask for advice about your career prospects ! , and also have the nerve to put limitations on what hours you feel comfortable working . God forbid that you would have to buy and use an alarm clock like millions of others.
In my opinion the Benefits office should be handing out brooms along with your monies so you can be out sweeping the streets during school hours so you can earn some of your keep .

I do hope this wasn't aimed at me..... I have worked all my adult life, and needed time off due to my husbands Ill health!! :( But can't wait to get back now that we know that he is going to be fine.

steeljack 01-04-2008 21:48

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 555981)
I do hope this wasn't aimed at me..... I have worked all my adult life, and needed time off due to my husbands Ill health!! :( But can't wait to get back now that we know that he is going to be fine.

no it wasn't meant for you , it was intended for the original poster ,

emamum 01-04-2008 21:55

Re: wanting to go back to work
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 555979)
This has to be one of ther most absolutly pathetic threads ever posted, your probably sat on your arse all day (and have been for years) eating chocolate bon-bons and playing on your PC , you get money to live on , your rent and council tax is paid or subsidised, (all from deductions paid by working taxpayers) and you ask for advice about your career prospects ! , and also have the nerve to put limitations on what hours you feel comfortable working . God forbid that you would have to buy and use an alarm clock like millions of others.
In my opinion the Benefits office should be handing out brooms along with your monies so you can be out sweeping the streets during school hours so you can earn some of your keep .

SHUT UP! she has a child... what do you want her to do take him down t'mill with her, leave him to fend for himself???

flashy 02-04-2008 07:15

Re: wanting to go back to work
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 555979)
This has to be one of ther most absolutly pathetic threads ever posted, your probably sat on your arse all day (and have been for years) eating chocolate bon-bons and playing on your PC , you get money to live on , your rent and council tax is paid or subsidised, (all from deductions paid by working taxpayers) and you ask for advice about your career prospects ! , and also have the nerve to put limitations on what hours you feel comfortable working . God forbid that you would have to buy and use an alarm clock like millions of others.
In my opinion the Benefits office should be handing out brooms along with your monies so you can be out sweeping the streets during school hours so you can earn some of your keep .



YOU EVER TRIED BEING A SINGLE PARENT?

yes i am asking for advice on a job, would you rather me 'sit on my arse' for the rest of my life or have some initiative and get a job? i have ONE child i dont spit out kids just to stay on benefits, i dont have 7 kids with 7 different men, Reece is now 11 and i think he is old enough now to sort himself out, i worked up till i was 5 months pregnant with him, its not as if i have never contributed to the state....STEELJACK get your facts right first before you go spouting that old gob off OK !!!!!!!!!!

steeljack 03-04-2008 00:08

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 555225)
yeah thats what i have Dave, one problem with the back door thing though, i lost mi keys for it years ago :o so now i cant open it :o

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 555860)
i love children, you know what i'm like Mel, i'll look after any child of any age, hopefully my NVQ will help, yeah i know it was a long time ago that i did it and i may have to do some other courses, but hey this is the start of the rest of my life :D

Sorry, but if your post about having lost your keys years ago is an example of your parenting skills (ever heard of house fires and people being trapped) I don't think you could be trusted you to look after a cabbage plant let alone a child .

Neil 03-04-2008 00:26

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I would join in Flashy bashing as well, it looks fun. Unfortuneatly there is not thousands of miles between us so I will stay quiet on this one.

I do hope you get yourself sorted out though Shaz.

I did not know ginger was unwell slinks, I am glad to here he will be ok.

flashy 03-04-2008 08:20

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 556510)
Sorry, but if your post about having lost your keys years ago is an example of your parenting skills (ever heard of house fires and people being trapped) I don't think you could be trusted you to look after a cabbage plant let alone a child .



ah i see i have a little stalker now :rolleyes: idiot


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