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Old 04 January 2005, 01:27 PM
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Just looking for work =>

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Modern Apprenticeship - Administration


*** is the UK's leading supplier of Industrial, Medical and Special Gases. Our Customer Service Centre in Worsley currently has vacancies in the Document Imaging department for individuals who are looking to undertake Modern Apprenticeships in Administration.

The Apprenticeships last for 2 years and provide excellent work experience and training to enable you to achieve NVQ levels II and III. The Apprenticeship scheme is run in conjunction with Start Training Ltd who act as the Training Providers and monitor and assess the NVQ qualification.

Individuals recruited into the Document Imaging department will be part of the Payment Processing team, which is situated in Support Services. Working as part of a team of 5 the main job role is scanning an average of 10.5k customer delivery notes on a daily basis, data entry, retrieving customer delivery notes from a computerised filing system and communicating to both internal and external customers via fax, telephone and e-mail.

In previous years many of our Apprentices have been successful in applying for permanent positions with the Company and now earn upwards of £12k pa.

This is an exciting opportunity for anyone interested in a career within a customer service environment. Both roles offer a unique opportunity to learn and develop skills in general administration within a busy and highly motivated environment working alongside a team of highly skilled Customer Enquiry Service Advisors.

You should have a minimum of 4 GCSE's and basic keyboard/PC skills. Applicants should apply on-line

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Anyone translate the above please.

I'm overqualified TBH ..
Old 04 January 2005, 01:28 PM
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Office Junior basically.
Old 04 January 2005, 01:32 PM
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I'd go for Office Dogsbody instead
Old 04 January 2005, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ChrisB
I'd go for Office Dogsbody instead
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Old 04 January 2005, 03:41 PM
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BOC?

Don't bother.
Old 04 January 2005, 03:44 PM
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Chaos, how are your plans to become a doctor coming along?
Old 04 January 2005, 03:47 PM
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chaos, face facts mate, we all know you are a workshy fop, who is disowned by his parents and hasn't done a days work in your life.
however, its now 2005, so set the record straight and start at the bottom.

who knows, by 2007 you may have maintained your bottom place...and i for one will be so proud of you..

all the best

BB
Old 04 January 2005, 03:51 PM
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Local Council will pay £11,500 - £13,000 depending on ex for the same job while in training and the councils have their own colleges that do the apprenticships. When qualified you can earn £13,500 - £15,000. Just a pain in the **** to get into local councils tho!
Old 04 January 2005, 03:57 PM
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When qualified you can earn £13,500 - £15,000. Just a pain in the **** to get into local councils tho!
or a mortgage....

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Old 04 January 2005, 04:04 PM
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I got a mortgage on a lot less than that on my own!!
Old 04 January 2005, 04:07 PM
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yeah, but you try selling a cardboard box, in wakefield today!!!!
Old 04 January 2005, 04:11 PM
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Cheeky!!! Its a 3 bedroom end terrace with huge back garden, two of the bedrooms are doubles the others quite big for a box room.
Old 04 January 2005, 04:13 PM
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Chaos

Everyone has to start somewhere mate

What have you got to lose
Old 04 January 2005, 04:14 PM
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worked on one sceme similar to this myself. left school at 16 went to college on a modern apprenticeship, studied and worked for 4 years, finished with nvq leves 2 3 and 4 and a heap of other IT related qualifications (access, word, powerpoint etc etc).

Its a good starting point if you are looking to continue learning as aposed to just working for the rest of your life.

Depends on what you are after, if you are looking for a job where you dont have to work and can earn shed loads of money, stop now, doesnt exist. you will only get what you work for.
Old 04 January 2005, 04:15 PM
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If your not working at the moment, a job is a job. It will look better on your cv rather than having a blank space.
Old 04 January 2005, 04:17 PM
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if you are looking for a job where you dont have to work and can earn shed loads of money, stop now, doesnt exist
me excluded, but there are plenty of people doing exactly this.

they are the clever ones....

oh, your right...
Chaos. Work hard mate!!!

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Old 04 January 2005, 04:41 PM
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some right little bastids on here

ill see what its like, if its naff they can stick it
Old 04 January 2005, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by chaos.
if its naff they can stick it
Lol oh dear, maybe not the best attitude to have when applying for the job, have you stopped to think they may not even want you? :P

Dont really know much about you chaos, age or what sort of person you are so its hard to give you any input.

Have you tried speaking with a carears advisor? or going to any recruitment exhibitions?

What sort of work intersts you, manual work or office work? There are other types of apprenticeships available, some are harder to get than others. Electricians apprentice etc, or plumbers, many trade jobs pay tonnes better than being office admin, but its not physically easy, and you have to work your way up.
Old 04 January 2005, 04:52 PM
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'Dont really know much about you chaos, age or what sort of person you are so its hard to give you any input. '

Quite young and can be a bit of a tit, does that help ?

Chaos, as the man said, get a trade, much better in the long run and more fun than computers.
Old 04 January 2005, 04:58 PM
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jacko.
'Dont really know much about you chaos
Quite young and can be a bit of a tit
contradiction of terms mate....

Chaos, if you are willing to learn anything at all, please listen to some "underwritten" advice form scoobynetters.

you have had many occasions to air your views and make a spoilt, uneducated, **** of yourself, but i'm sure like many people on here probably think that deep down you are not like that at all.

knuckle down and do something positive with your life and make your parents and friends proud of you.

you'll be fine, and dont worry what others may say.

get on with it, and i wish you all the best for 2005, as i'm sure others on here do to.

however, you can ruin this perception, with some ridiculous childish statement, which i feel you will do now.

i do give you the benefit of the doubt however!!!!

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Old 04 January 2005, 07:22 PM
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chaos you still trying to grow up..

its called work

its not nice, but get used to it thats life...

the days of sponging and relying on mummy and daddy are coming to an end..

i think the expressions are..

put up or shut up oh and grow up!!

and its time to put your money where your mouth is!!!

ffs boy if you want somthing from life you have to put a bit in..

the day you post a sensible post with resoned answers, is the day i get six numbers on the lottery!!

its your call, go to uni and potentially get more money from a degree, or learn a skilled trade, and potentially earn loads while playing golf or whatever


its YOUR call

M
Old 04 January 2005, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by fitzscoob
Depends on what you are after, if you are looking for a job where you dont have to work and can earn shed loads of money, stop now, doesnt exist. you will only get what you work for.
Well there's MEPs and Estate Agents for starters......
Old 04 January 2005, 07:31 PM
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£12k Thats PATHETIC!!

Slave Labour if you ask me!

No-one should have to work for that ..... even double at £24k is outrageous!

Why does anyone do it? Theres no need to, just train for a well paid job

Pete
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