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By *ENGUY OP   Man  over a year ago

Hull

Three weeks ago, after three months of being on Benefits, firstly on ESA, then JSA. I managed to get a job.

It wasn't ideal, the base salary was workable, but I felt it could be a move forward and get some income into a dwindling bank account and meet mounting bills.

The job was the toughest I have ever done, I was struggling, and simply I couldn't see a way out. Plus I hated the job!

But today, an agency who has successfully placed me elsewhere before rang me and asked if I could consider some options for work?

Result was I'm returning to a hotel I worked in late last year; they've really welcomed me back on strength of my work then and I start Friday.

It's agency work for around 6-8 weeks, but on much increased salary and I can still look for full time work at the same time.

I got my resignation into my job today, and I'm a much better and happier bunny tonight.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Three weeks ago, after three months of being on Benefits, firstly on ESA, then JSA. I managed to get a job.

It wasn't ideal, the base salary was workable, but I felt it could be a move forward and get some income into a dwindling bank account and meet mounting bills.

The job was the toughest I have ever done, I was struggling, and simply I couldn't see a way out. Plus I hated the job!

But today, an agency who has successfully placed me elsewhere before rang me and asked if I could consider some options for work?

Result was I'm returning to a hotel I worked in late last year; they've really welcomed me back on strength of my work then and I start Friday.

It's agency work for around 6-8 weeks, but on much increased salary and I can still look for full time work at the same time.

I got my resignation into my job today, and I'm a much better and happier bunny tonight.

"

nice one OP

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That's good news, GG. You're battling it and I really hope you keep on winning. (Do you get to keep the iPad?!)

Congrats on the return to somewhere that knows and values you.

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By *ENGUY OP   Man  over a year ago

Hull


"That's good news, GG. You're battling it and I really hope you keep on winning. (Do you get to keep the iPad?!)

Congrats on the return to somewhere that knows and values you. "

No, the IPad goes back to the employer, I never want to see one ever again! Biggest piece of mechanical crud I've ever seen!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Very happy for you. Hope you find a good permanent position straight after your contract ends

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

good stuff

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By *ackDMissMorganCouple  over a year ago

Halifax

Well done ,glad its all worked out well xx

Miss

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"That's good news, GG. You're battling it and I really hope you keep on winning. (Do you get to keep the iPad?!)

Congrats on the return to somewhere that knows and values you.

No, the IPad goes back to the employer, I never want to see one ever again! Biggest piece of mechanical crud I've ever seen!"

AyePad

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By *ENGUY OP   Man  over a year ago

Hull


"That's good news, GG. You're battling it and I really hope you keep on winning. (Do you get to keep the iPad?!)

Congrats on the return to somewhere that knows and values you.

No, the IPad goes back to the employer, I never want to see one ever again! Biggest piece of mechanical crud I've ever seen!

AyePad "

Meant to say, I'll be working on Basingstoke, Hampshire.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

super happy for you OP

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By *40 maleMan  over a year ago

chesterfield


"Three weeks ago, after three months of being on Benefits, firstly on ESA, then JSA. I managed to get a job.

It wasn't ideal, the base salary was workable, but I felt it could be a move forward and get some income into a dwindling bank account and meet mounting bills.

The job was the toughest I have ever done, I was struggling, and simply I couldn't see a way out. Plus I hated the job!

But today, an agency who has successfully placed me elsewhere before rang me and asked if I could consider some options for work?

Result was I'm returning to a hotel I worked in late last year; they've really welcomed me back on strength of my work then and I start Friday.

It's agency work for around 6-8 weeks, but on much increased salary and I can still look for full time work at the same time.

I got my resignation into my job today, and I'm a much better and happier bunny tonight.

"

Nice one

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"Three weeks ago, after three months of being on Benefits, firstly on ESA, then JSA. I managed to get a job.

It wasn't ideal, the base salary was workable, but I felt it could be a move forward and get some income into a dwindling bank account and meet mounting bills.Nice to here some good news pleased for you

The job was the toughest I have ever done, I was struggling, and simply I couldn't see a way out. Plus I hated the job!

But today, an agency who has successfully placed me elsewhere before rang me and asked if I could consider some options for work?

Result was I'm returning to a hotel I worked in late last year; they've really welcomed me back on strength of my work then and I start Friday.

It's agency work for around 6-8 weeks, but on much increased salary and I can still look for full time work at the same time.

I got my resignation into my job today, and I'm a much better and happier bunny tonight.

"

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By *lmostthereMan  over a year ago

Southampton

Good work that man

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love hearing things like this.

Good for you OP!

I hope your new job leads to the things you want - it sounds like you do your best so it will x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Three weeks ago, after three months of being on Benefits, firstly on ESA, then JSA. I managed to get a job.

It wasn't ideal, the base salary was workable, but I felt it could be a move forward and get some income into a dwindling bank account and meet mounting bills.Nice to here some good news pleased for you

The job was the toughest I have ever done, I was struggling, and simply I couldn't see a way out. Plus I hated the job!

But today, an agency who has successfully placed me elsewhere before rang me and asked if I could consider some options for work?

Result was I'm returning to a hotel I worked in late last year; they've really welcomed me back on strength of my work then and I start Friday.

It's agency work for around 6-8 weeks, but on much increased salary and I can still look for full time work at the same time.

I got my resignation into my job today, and I'm a much better and happier bunny tonight.

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nice to see sum do get benefits lol iv grafted my arse off since 14 one time i tried claim benefits n get nowt ! Lost my job no benefits n now no home HAPPY FKN DAYS EH HAHA thought id just point it out like wheres my ooos n ahhhs lol

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By *llNatural36FWoman  over a year ago

Denbighshire

Great news OP, really happy for you and it's nice to read some positive news. Fingers crossed it can work out permanently for you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well done sweetie!! Hope it all goes well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Great news OP. Hope it continues well for you. Good feeling to be valued by an employer too.

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By *appy squirrelWoman  over a year ago

Norwich

great news! feels like shit not having a job or having one but hating it...

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