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Which Job Would Be The Better Option?

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abbeyleigh | 15:18 Fri 10th Mar 2023 | Jobs & Education
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Workwear assistant or dental receptionist.

I'm just having a dilemma of which one is better.
Workwear closer to home.
Dentist has better benefits.
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It sounds like there’s a lot of training involved in the workwear job.
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It's readvertsied workwear one I'm nervous about Receptionist aswell
the workwear job seems very specific. If you like it, great, but if you don't and leave the job you'll have acquired only very limited skills. The skills you'd pick up as a receptionist would be much more transferable to other workplaces; and that's what I'd go for.

However, you'll probably want to factor in travelling time.
Why are you nervous about the receptionist job? Are you not confident in your abilities?
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Not really
So you are starting Wednesday, you have the job. So why are you still going for interviews elsewhere??
Does that mean your not really confident .... or your not really not confident???
Well you must have presented yourself well enough at the interview for them to offer you the job.
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Like I said I applied before I got the job
I don’t know what you mean.

Did you tell them you could do more than you really can?
In your McDonalds job were you front of house or in the kitchen?

If you were front of house then you will have customer skills as you would be dealing with the public.

That skills would be transferable to a receptionist job.

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No I told them the truth.

I worked on floor and on till in McDonald's.
Have you actually left McDonalds, Abbey?
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Yes
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No they know I got experience in a 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.
Why did you leave the last dental job?

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