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abbeylee90 | 19:21 Tue 12th Dec 2023 | Jobs & Education
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I've been offered a job from an agency in a warehouse Monday to Thursday 7.30-4.30 Friday 7.30-12.15 and its 2 buses away I need a new job but don't like sound of journey 

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No prefer warehouse 

No, that would be far too tiring for you abbey, especially the four 9 hour days combined with the journey. Give it a miss

Do you mean "No" you weren't at laundry today or ??  Please explain further, Abbey.

Stay at the laundry at least until after Christmas. Looking for a job now is pointless and it's never good to have to make quick decisions about taking a new one. Waiting will also give you a bit more experience where you are.

You'll never be able to cope, you'll be so tired you won't be able to go out Saturday nights. Stay where you are. 

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I won't be tired on Saturdays I managed before.

Bike or moped?

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I'm not taking it anyway and messaged the one local that offered me before they not replied 

Punctuation reminder please abbey-  you told us you passed GCSE English so you must be aware of how to use it. Just slow down when you're typing or read it back before submitting to check it makes sense. 

That way the threads should go more smoothly with less misunderstandings and requests for clarification.

Yes I would stay local. You wouldn't be able to handle full time work and long journeys, bearing in mind you were let go from a job previously for 'lacking energy'.

Good luck.

If you see a problem with this job before you start, it would be better to forget it and look for something else.

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I haven't registered so haven't started. New they replaced me with an ex employee before failing my probation so it hard to say if that was an excuse 

just looking at your job history that you have provided here - I don't think they needed an excuse to replace you

are you seriously saying you tried to get back to the firm that you failed your probation with?

 

For goodness' sake.  Not again.  

Abbey sounds just like a 12 year old.  Good grief woman, when I was your age I had three children and held down a full time job. You need to buck your ideas up or you will still be asking the same questions when you're 50!

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Well if an ex employer asks for thief job they could get rid if someone and take them back 

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No it's not same one

//Well if an ex employer asks for thief job they could get rid if someone and take them back\\

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Abbey, you're obviously still dwelling on the things that went wrong in the past - you being let go from the warehouse, the care home cutting your hours, what one supervisor said to you then etc etc... That really shouldn't matter to you now, you should be trying to concentrate on getting a decent, full-time job. Let those other things go!

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