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abbeyleigh | 17:36 Sun 12th Mar 2023 | Jobs & Education
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I meant to be starting a job in a dentist on Wednesday but I also been offered an interview as a worrkwear assistant which is closer to home and wouldn't know which to take if I was offered
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I thought this was discussed on Friday?
You should not let the dentist down if you have told them you will take the job. You should really be able to make your own mind up,
This was discussed on your thread yesterday
Maybe you should sit down one day and work out exactly what sort of job you would really like to do - and work towards that? There may be skills you need to to acquire, training you'd have to undergo - but surely that'd be better than all these 'maybe this job, but what about that one?' when the jobs themselves don't seem to have great careeer paths.
The dentist job is a definite offer. You might not get through the interview for the workwear job so you d then regret not turning up for the dentist job?. When is the workwear job interview?
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That's it I don't what I'll do if I was offered but if I don't get then definitely the dentist
Go for the dentist job - it's something to get your teeth into which could lead to a long-term and very rewarding career.
Well go to it and see what happens. If they say no thanks will you turn up for the dentist job? If they make an offer then you got a decision to make...
Since you've been posting about all these job interviews - is the dentist job the first offer that has been made ? ( I've lost track ).

Which do you think you would prefer - working in a dentist or a workwear job ( whatever that involves )
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Workwear assistant

Heat seal of garments with logos in pre-set positions through the heat seal machines within Asset House.

· Weeding and printing of heat seal transfers in line with expected job planning guidelines.

· Picking and packing of orders for dispatch.

· Moving of stock by hand or with lifting equipment or machines.

· Maintaining standards of health and safety, hygiene, and security at all times in the working environment to ensure own safety and safety of others.

· Embroidery of garments with logos in preset positions through the embroidery machines within Asset House.

· Rethreading and set up of all embroidery machines in line with expected job planning guidelines.

· Ensuring all goods are stored appropriately and in designated locations.

· Loading goods for dispatch.

· Input data regarding stock and inventory on to computerised system (Horizon) if appropriate.

· Carrying out stock counts as and when required.

· Ensuring all relevant paperwork is kept up to date, located in the relevant place and kept securely stored in line with GDPR regulations.

· Ensuring that all lifting and moving of products is carried out in line with manual handling procedures.

· Handling of hazardous materials in an appropriate manner.

· Always Keeping areas of work clean and tidy

Have you resigned from McDs yet? is this as a dental receptionist? Do you know you have to speak to people over the phone and face to face, quite often when they're upset, frightened or angry? I'm being honest, you are far too monosyllabic to be someone I'd want to talk to about dental appointments.
Am I being unfair? Maybe you're more communicative in real life?
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Yes I have resigned from mcdonalds and won't be going back. I been offered the job yes and have done admin and reception work in the past not so much speaking to upset people though
The workwear job - have you done machine work like this before? It is the type of job that you really need to know what you are doing if you want to keep the job.

At the dentist - they will train you to deal with people, you won't be expected to know everything to start with. They have offered you the job so they are sure that you will fit in.

You really need to have faith in yourself and just go to the dentist's surgery job and give it some time. Don't give in when you come across problems and don't look for the easy way out. I am sure that, if you give it time, you will really enjoy working as a receptionist.

Droni619 has similar questions, can’t decide on normal everyday problems
I might have missed some details but would it not have been better to stay at McDonald's until the next job started?
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Job starts Wednesday
Why not focus on the job you know you will start on Wednesday?

You could end up having only interviews because you struggle to choose when given more than one option.
The workwear job sounds pretty specific and detailed, dont think its for you. Concentrate on giving the dentist you best shot.
If you've no experience using sewing machines, the reception job would be better

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