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karma22 | 22:56 Thu 28th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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1. Get to visit different places i.e. peoples houses or businesses

2. Get to give advice or do a specific specialised job that you possibly need to have a qualification for.

3. Spend a few minutes at one place before moving onto another.

4. Get to work alone but meet different people.
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Health Visitor - although I believe that you have to be a quaified nurse to train to be one.
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community midwife
There used to be companies that offered NVQ course support and they would send their assessors to various places of work who would spend a short while checking that the NVQ candidiates were coping with the modules the NVQ organisers had set and also that the employer was working with the employee in a training role.
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Yeah I had thought of that but yeah you do have to train as a nurse and I also heard they were thinking of doing away with them so put me off.

All I could think of was plumber, postman, electrician but I don't think I want that sort of job. I want more of a womans job.

All these different jobs I am finding out what I don't like which is working with people, I want to do a job by myself, be the only one to know how to do it, but possibly work alongside people or at least not be totally on my own all day. I don't want to deal with customers like I am doing now, its too repetetive but I would like to advise or provide a useful service of some kind to people.
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none appeal so far but thanks anyway. I was working in the petrol station the other day and all I get is a huge line of customers all day long and have to repeat certain things over and over and over again. Then an electrician came in and I thought I'd like a job like that, where you just pop here and there, do you're job and go off to the next place. You get to meet people but you're not stuck with them and you are not being told what to do in you're job so much. You are a bit but you just go there and do it if you know what I mean without anyone mithering you too much and if they do mither you can say well go and find another electrician or whatever
You have to be qualified or registered to be a decent electrician though - and you wouldn't keep many customers if you tell them to push off if they start being a bit picky!
Cat Burglar ?
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Problem with most of the jobs where you go to peoples houses, etc is that you need to be a specialist which means you would have to be quite sure that you wanted to undertake the necessary training.
Beautician, stylist, botox, podiatrist, nails, personal trainer
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I don't want to be an electrician I don't think but I just thought the sort of aspects of his job were appealing
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a debt collector
What skills would you say that you have? Do you have any constraints on when you can work (school holidays, etc), have you got your own transport, do you live in a big town/city or the countryside - these would all impact on what you could do. (Sorry if that sound terribly bossy - one of my former teaching jobs was as Head of Careers!)
even undertaker....few mins would be consultations with further time booked for appointments. Publication, advertising. An endless list.
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Still none appeal. Ow wish I could think of as job I might like!

I think I just want a job where I'm left alone to get on with it but still meet people but not people who tell me how to do my job and also want to provide a good service

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