It was for a Governor Support Officer, basically supplies clerical support for school governors meetings etc. Its part-time but the meetings that you minute are extra and get paid extra, plus it is term-time only too.
Well it went quite well, I'll find out tomorrow. They did a test. You had to watch a video of a meeting, make notes then type up the minutes which i did quite quickly, then a 30 mins interview, which went alright too. I tried my best and if i don't get it it doesn't really matter.
so fingers crossed for tomorrow
Cazza
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Name Carrie, married to Steven for 3 years, Age: 31
DS Dylan born 10/06/07
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i know this may sound strange but i'm sooooo jelous. I've been in my current job almost 6yrs and have grown to hate it. I really need a new job but although i have a degree i have no real skills and hate the whole interview process, really could be doing with a kick up the
Hope it went well for you
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DH has two daughters from prev marriage and his swimmers are fine.
Finally diagnosed PCOS Jan '05, perscribed 1500mg metformin
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I am in pretty much the same situation, except i left work about 9 months ago, so have not worked for a while, the only good thing is that I am not too bad at interviews.
I am intelligent and like you have a degree but with not a great deal of different experience. I worked in a call centre for 5 years and have just taken those experiences and put them into a different context for a new job. I have never done 'admin' work, which is what i'm looking for, when actually i have its just something that doesn't have a title in a call centre.
Anyway, I am now looking for a focus and a job would be great but only part-time, i am still adament that work is not going to rule my life, too stressy!
Cazza
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DS Dylan born 10/06/07
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Congratulations on getting the job, definately agree about the stressy thing.
__________________ Me 36 DH40, TTC since Sept 02
DH has two daughters from prev marriage and his swimmers are fine.
Finally diagnosed PCOS Jan '05, perscribed 1500mg metformin
BFP 9 June 09, methotrexate for ectopic pregnancy 10 July 09
HCG levels 24 June - 132 9 July - 1179 26 June - 211 14 July - 933 28 June - 286 17 July - 673 1 July - 476 24 July - 118 5 July - 794 31 July - 13 7 July - 954
I've gone from call centre jobs in the past... and although what I am doing now is a contact centre for the local council, it's much better.... no one is on your back all the time... and it's a more relaxed job + good pension! (if I was contributing.... lol)
I still don't know if it's for me though.... and would prefer to move inot admin within the council maybe soon!