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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #150 on: July 06, 2009, 09:49:44 pm »
Fingers crossed for both of you.

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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #151 on: July 07, 2009, 11:00:38 pm »
Many thanks for the kind words Ade.

I didn't get the job although it was very close.

At least the school chum phoned me personally to let me know the outcome.

Oh well, complete other better paid applications then.
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #152 on: July 08, 2009, 06:02:50 pm »
Unlucky leftie,your obviously meant to be in a job with more pay  :P

Im still waiting to hear from my applications I sent off last week but I have just completed the online application for the RAF. Always a thing I thought I wouldn't have the balls to do but now is the time I suppose  :)
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #153 on: July 09, 2009, 01:44:46 am »
Unlucky leftie,your obviously meant to be in a job with more pay  :P

Im still waiting to hear from my applications I sent off last week but I have just completed the online application for the RAF. Always a thing I thought I wouldn't have the balls to do but now is the time I suppose  :)

As a pilot?

You could start the redevelopment of Toxteth by dropping a few HE devices. >:D
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #154 on: July 14, 2009, 10:17:21 am »
Hello Leftie,
I failed my exam at Brussels last Thursday and finished my contract with BT on Friday  :( so I'm joining  the great unwashed and looking for a job myself

Good luck to all on here who are looking for work

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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #155 on: July 14, 2009, 12:53:00 pm »
Unlucky leftie,your obviously meant to be in a job with more pay  :P

Im still waiting to hear from my applications I sent off last week but I have just completed the online application for the RAF. Always a thing I thought I wouldn't have the balls to do but now is the time I suppose  :)

As a pilot?

You could start the redevelopment of Toxteth by dropping a few HE devices. >:D

Theres a few areas up here that could do with somthing being dropped on them  ;)

I'm looking to get an apprenticeship as an engineer or into the fire brigade or police,visiting the recrutment office in glasgow on monday with a mate.
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #156 on: July 18, 2009, 09:25:13 am »
You could start the redevelopment of Toxteth by dropping a few HE devices.

The riots and Mr Heseltine, redeveloped the area for us.
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #157 on: July 28, 2009, 08:28:21 pm »
We should have a thread, of honour, to list those of us not going?

Bryan, what a b*stard time.
Your experiences were so awful that I was half expecting there to be a punch line, and a comment telling all us grumpy bu**ers to cheer up.

Well more power to you, we'll be there next year and I'm all for a t-shirt and piss up exclusive to us.

Doug
Guys - time for an update and its about time all you grumpy bu**ers cheered up. Heres the punch line. Yes 2009 started off crap but you have to  shake yourself down and move forward. I posted 1st May with my story and no I didn't get to le Mans this year - streamed it onto my laptop instead, but let me tell you how things move on.

Work has suddenly started to pick up in the construction industry ( remember I'm at the front end meeting clients and putting ideas down on the CAD machine ), salarys might be reinstated part way in a couple of months time and people I work with are starting to laugh together. Fingers still crossed a bit but I'm not the only one saying things have started to move at last.

OK, losing the missus so suddenly wasn't good, and thats an understatement which I can't reverse, but since then, friends have been fantastic, I've met lots more people, the village community where I live seemes to have taken me in, my diary is full of summer parties well into September, and the fa*ny is throwing itself at me, resulting in lots of new opportunities and time to enjoy myself. When you wake up you realise its all over the place, it brings a smile, although I hear that Nottingham is especially fortunate to the tune of 5 to 1. My mates call them 'black widows' and to watch out, but hey....seize the day. I even had a commitment offer last Friday from a gay divorcee 15 years younger, who I've known for a few years though not ready for that yet. ( She was probably slightly squiffy tho, but I think she might have been serious, and she suggested I see her at next weekends party - there might be some rumpy pumpy on offer too ). I've even been in touch with an old flame to pick up where we left off years ago, but thats another story for the ladies to get their hankies out to.

I've even discovered the lost art of flirting and leaving the fair sex with a glow to their ego as I go on my way with a twinkle in my eye. I'm choosy, not even blinking if a fat chav speaks, and goodness knows there are a lot of those about, but I've found even some of the really attractive ladies have a cross to bear - you know, no boyfriend, cold diary, no excitement and waiting for yours truly to come along and give them something to believe in themselves again. I'm no oil painting but seem to hold my own with no trouble under these circumstances.

I've learnt to cook for myself, eating lots of fresh veg and fruit, have lost some flab, feel better, have a spring in my step, skin is shining and built for loving - but might have to have a chat with a GP if things get too sprightly !!!

Right to be fair, I know some of you guys are feeling pretty low, but think of it as the start of coming back and you know where I'm coming from. Onwards and upwards. I don't want to trivialise some of the other threads on here at the moment, but I want to be a little more positive and make you cheer up although I don't suggest you dump the missus first to do the same as me.

Keep rocking, stay cool - see you at the Classic.

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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #158 on: July 28, 2009, 09:46:05 pm »
Very uplifting Bryan.  Glad to see things are getting back on track for you.
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #159 on: July 29, 2009, 10:01:49 pm »
Steve thanks.

Motivational speaking is not my forte, but life is what you make of it.

My son said tonight that Life is what gets in the way when you have aspirations - so true.

Re-reading my post, it seems I'm a right old letch, but that is far from the truth. Being happily married meant that I never looked beyond the garden hedge, never mind look to the horizon, and goodness knows I;ve stared down at my shoes a few times.

My prospective daughter in law tonight said its great having a chap like me around, so I must be saying a few right things. The main thing is see the bright side and keep smiling, and when I said give the ladies something to believe in, I meant a little bit of flattery, whether its your partner, wife, girl-friend or what ever. If they feel good, then you will, and it will rub off. Nobody responds to a grump.

Right off to the pub quiz now for  Wednesday night drinkie-poos part deux.

Keep rocking.

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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #160 on: August 04, 2009, 05:30:01 pm »
We should have a thread, of honour, to list those of us not going?

Bryan, what a b*stard time.
Your experiences were so awful that I was half expecting there to be a punch line, and a comment telling all us grumpy bu**ers to cheer up.

Well more power to you, we'll be there next year and I'm all for a t-shirt and piss up exclusive to us.

Doug
Guys - time for an update and its about time all you grumpy bu**ers cheered up. Heres the punch line. Yes 2009 started off crap but you have to  shake yourself down and move forward. I posted 1st May with my story and no I didn't get to le Mans this year - streamed it onto my laptop instead, but let me tell you how things move on.

Work has suddenly started to pick up in the construction industry ( remember I'm at the front end meeting clients and putting ideas down on the CAD machine ), salarys might be reinstated part way in a couple of months time and people I work with are starting to laugh together. Fingers still crossed a bit but I'm not the only one saying things have started to move at last.

OK, losing the missus so suddenly wasn't good, and thats an understatement which I can't reverse, but since then, friends have been fantastic, I've met lots more people, the village community where I live seemes to have taken me in, my diary is full of summer parties well into September, and the fa*ny is throwing itself at me, resulting in lots of new opportunities and time to enjoy myself. When you wake up you realise its all over the place, it brings a smile, although I hear that Nottingham is especially fortunate to the tune of 5 to 1. My mates call them 'black widows' and to watch out, but hey....seize the day. I even had a commitment offer last Friday from a gay divorcee 15 years younger, who I've known for a few years though not ready for that yet. ( She was probably slightly squiffy tho, but I think she might have been serious, and she suggested I see her at next weekends party - there might be some rumpy pumpy on offer too ). I've even been in touch with an old flame to pick up where we left off years ago, but thats another story for the ladies to get their hankies out to.

I've even discovered the lost art of flirting and leaving the fair sex with a glow to their ego as I go on my way with a twinkle in my eye. I'm choosy, not even blinking if a fat chav speaks, and goodness knows there are a lot of those about, but I've found even some of the really attractive ladies have a cross to bear - you know, no boyfriend, cold diary, no excitement and waiting for yours truly to come along and give them something to believe in themselves again. I'm no oil painting but seem to hold my own with no trouble under these circumstances.

I've learnt to cook for myself, eating lots of fresh veg and fruit, have lost some flab, feel better, have a spring in my step, skin is shining and built for loving - but might have to have a chat with a GP if things get too sprightly !!!

Right to be fair, I know some of you guys are feeling pretty low, but think of it as the start of coming back and you know where I'm coming from. Onwards and upwards. I don't want to trivialise some of the other threads on here at the moment, but I want to be a little more positive and make you cheer up although I don't suggest you dump the missus first to do the same as me.

Keep rocking, stay cool - see you at the Classic.

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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #161 on: August 05, 2009, 04:08:35 pm »
Im not down and out yet  ;D

Plenty of work at home keeping me going just now and trying my hardest to get into a new career path.
Just sent my application off to SECTT to register for electrical apprenticeships and applied for loads of college courses.
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #162 on: August 17, 2009, 01:07:41 pm »
As if Mondays are not bad enough...... to find an email from HR saying that mine and the other contract surveying positions are to be replaced by one permanent position made for a great start to the day.
Our wonderful new boss does not know what the salary is and was going to have a chat to us when he "had time".... the fact that he seems to want us in the office all day and not out doing what we are meant to do means that he would have had plenty of "time" over the last week.
The agency that we are both working for had not been informed either.

Looks like its back on the spanners for me as there is no way I would work under a spineless Fcuker like him..........

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr >:(
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #163 on: August 17, 2009, 05:48:54 pm »
Sounds a bit shady that they inform you by email and not face to face aswell  ::)

Due to the lack of jobs out there that I can apply for Im off to college again. I got accepted for a place on the NC course in aeronautical engineering this morning and i'm going for it. Its classed as full time but its only 3 days a week so theres time for a bit of the old joinery on the side to keep the le mans and beer funds up  ;D
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Re: Hard time in business
« Reply #164 on: August 18, 2009, 10:05:57 am »
Still no explanation from the Boss and he is sat 3 feet away from me.... and I have asked >:(
Trying to remain calm..... but its not working very well >:D
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