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Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:14 pm
by Rocsteady
Hexx wrote:
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Rocsteady wrote:Can relate. Having to rapidly revise my salary expectations downwards as no one gets back to me.

Finally got another interview offer yesterday for a job I really like the sound of but it's south of Manchester (and the pay's dire) so I've asked if I can do it by Skype/FaceTime to save me traveling down for a potentially pointless trip. Is this a big no-no?

I was in Budapest until recently and received a couple of job interview offers in Glasgow, asked if I could do the same and they just ignored me from thereon. Surely with modern broadband it's not that different from being in the room with them, not like I'm going to fly hundreds of miles for a first interview...


Depends how far - 100s of flying miles is unreasonable.

If it's "not that far" it might tell them you're not commuted to working for the company.

Would it be your commute as well? Or are you planning to relocate. If commuting again makes them wonder how long you'd stick to a commute you're avoiding.


Hexx, I think it is safe to say that Budapest to Glasgow is 100s of miles.


Yes and that was unreasonable.
I'm asking now how far "where he is now" is to South Manchester.


not like I'm going to fly hundreds of miles for a first interview...


I was in Budapest until recently and received a couple of job interview offers in Glasgow, asked if I could do the same and they just ignored me from thereon. Surely with modern broadband it's not that different from being in the room with them, not like I'm going to fly hundreds of miles for a first interview


He's asking if asking for Skype/Facetime interview for the Manchester job yesterday is a no no


Well yes, it's better to ask for a Skype interview rather than travel 100s of miles for a first interview.


Which is what I said - but since we don't know where he is now - we don't if he's talking 10, 50, 100 miles to Manchester. :fp:


not like I'm going to fly hundreds of miles for a first interview...


That was referring to previous job offers. Not the one he's asked about now.

Finally got another interview offer yesterday for a job I really like the sound of but it's south of Manchester (and the pay's dire) so I've asked if I can do it by Skype/FaceTime to save me traveling down for a potentially pointless trip. Is this a big no-no?


I can't deal with you any more.

Bloody hell, received about 20 notifications and wondered if I'd said something massively controversial :slol:

Hexx is bang on, I'm back in Britain now - in Edinburgh but obviously I'd be relocating rather than commuting if I got the job. I told them how much I want the job and they've said Skype's fine thankfully.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:18 pm
by Moggy
Rocsteady wrote:Bloody hell, received about 20 notifications and wondered if I'd said something massively controversial :slol:


Sorry, I was having fun winding Hexx up. :lol:

Hexx is bang on, I'm back in Britain now - in Edinburgh but obviously I'd be relocating rather than commuting if I got the job. I told them how much I want the job and they've said Skype's fine thankfully.


Edinburgh to Manchester = 218.8 miles.

So hundreds of miles.

So Hexx was wrong.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:27 pm
by Hexx
"We don't know the number till he tells us"

"It's 200"

"Hexx was wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

You're lucky I've got a smartie cookie keeping me happy or I'd pounce on your admission of trolling quicker than Donald Trump on a unattended teenage beauty queen

Yeah Roc if they expected you to travel 200 miles they're clunges.

Good luck!

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:31 pm
by Moggy
Gotten to.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:33 pm
by Moggy
Ad7 wrote:I have been offered a short term contract, possibly leading to full time work. Just waiting for the official offer document to come through.

That's with the company I just sent a random speculative email to as well.

tentatively :toot:


Back to being serious, congrats on getting that contract, even if it is only short term at least it should tide you over for a bit.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:45 pm
by Rocsteady
Hexx wrote:"We don't know the number till he tells us"

"It's 200"

"Hexx was wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

You're lucky I've got a smartie cookie keeping me happy or I'd pounce on your admission of trolling quicker than Donald Trump on a unattended teenage beauty queen

Yeah Roc if they expected you to travel 200 miles they're clunges.

Good luck!

Thanks!

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:59 pm
by Green Gecko
Ad7 wrote:I have been offered a short term contract, possibly leading to full time work. Just waiting for the official offer document to come through.

That's with the company I just sent a random speculative email to as well.

tentatively :toot:

Congratulations man, I'm aware of your situation. Speculative is often the best as it immediately demonstrates you've researched and targeted that company to work with, instead of being "matched" by a recruiter - plus, they won't have to pay them a "finders fee".

Whether or not the contract is extended, I would strongly recommend fostering a good relationship, with the possibility of contracting for them later down the line.

I wonder if you've considered revisiting freelancing, but this is a great site for learning how to actually make money doing it: https://doubleyourfreelancing.com/

I met the guy at a conference yesterday and while obviously he focuses on educational business stuff for freelancers now, it's good to know that there really are a lot of resources out there for how to make a (much more than decent) living doing it. There are many lessons that you don't have to learn the hard way.

It basically comes down to whether you can be arsed to be a businessperson or not, and no, you don't have to spend all your time dealing with shitty ass clients! (Protip: people who pay more are less demanding.)

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 4:11 pm
by Victor Mildew
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edit: @ that up there and not you gecko :fp:

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 4:15 pm
by Victor Mildew
Green Gecko wrote:
Ad7 wrote:I have been offered a short term contract, possibly leading to full time work. Just waiting for the official offer document to come through.

That's with the company I just sent a random speculative email to as well.

tentatively :toot:

Congratulations man, I'm aware of your situation. Speculative is often the best as it immediately demonstrates you've researched and targeted that company to work with, instead of being "matched" by a recruiter - plus, they won't have to pay them a "finders fee".

Whether or not the contract is extended, I would strongly recommend fostering a good relationship, with the possibility of contracting for them later down the line.

I wonder if you've considered revisiting freelancing, but this is a great site for learning how to actually make money doing it: https://doubleyourfreelancing.com/

I met the guy at a conference yesterday and while obviously he focuses on educational business stuff for freelancers now, it's good to know that there really are a lot of resources out there for how to make a (much more than decent) living doing it. There are many lessons that you don't have to learn the hard way.

It basically comes down to whether you can be arsed to be a businessperson or not, and no, you don't have to spend all your time dealing with shitty ass clients! (Protip: people who pay more are less demanding.)


I really really really dont want to do freelancing again. Contract work yes if I have to (and I do) but i got tired of the businessperson side of it.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 4:16 pm
by Hexx
Grats Addy though. It's something while you look for something more preferable at the very least

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 4:27 pm
by Green Gecko
Ad7 wrote:
Green Gecko wrote:
Ad7 wrote:I have been offered a short term contract, possibly leading to full time work. Just waiting for the official offer document to come through.

That's with the company I just sent a random speculative email to as well.

tentatively :toot:

Congratulations man, I'm aware of your situation. Speculative is often the best as it immediately demonstrates you've researched and targeted that company to work with, instead of being "matched" by a recruiter - plus, they won't have to pay them a "finders fee".

Whether or not the contract is extended, I would strongly recommend fostering a good relationship, with the possibility of contracting for them later down the line.

I wonder if you've considered revisiting freelancing, but this is a great site for learning how to actually make money doing it: https://doubleyourfreelancing.com/

I met the guy at a conference yesterday and while obviously he focuses on educational business stuff for freelancers now, it's good to know that there really are a lot of resources out there for how to make a (much more than decent) living doing it. There are many lessons that you don't have to learn the hard way.

It basically comes down to whether you can be arsed to be a businessperson or not, and no, you don't have to spend all your time dealing with shitty ass clients! (Protip: people who pay more are less demanding.)


I really really really dont want to do freelancing again. Contract work yes if I have to (and I do) but i got tired of the businessperson side of it.

Fair enough, it's not for everyone. I run a product business now anyway, I hardly do any consulting. :)

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 6:00 pm
by Qikz
Weve moved onto Microsoft Teams instead of lync. Well... theres a gif button and it has every gif active on giphy. Damn its sogood.gif

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 7:17 pm
by Oblomov Boblomov
Congrats, Ad7, been keeping up to date on your situation and glad it's at least temporarily sorted out. Can't imagine how I would feel if I became unemployed.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 3:48 am
by Green Gecko
Qikz wrote:Weve moved onto Microsoft Teams instead of lync. Well... theres a gif button and it has every gif active on giphy. Damn its sogood.gif

Isn't that Microsoft's response to Slack. It's had gifs for years. We use it but it's pretty much just me and errkal.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 6:39 am
by Errkal
Green Gecko wrote:
Qikz wrote:Weve moved onto Microsoft Teams instead of lync. Well... theres a gif button and it has every gif active on giphy. Damn its sogood.gif

Isn't that Microsoft's response to Slack. It's had gifs for years. We use it but it's pretty much just me and errkal.

#TrailBlazers

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 7:10 am
by Victor Mildew
Oblomov Boblomov wrote:Congrats, Ad7, been keeping up to date on your situation and glad it's at least temporarily sorted out. Can't imagine how I would feel if I became unemployed.


Cheers. Got my for offer through so it's sorted for the short term at least :toot:

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:16 pm
by That's not a growth
Well, next week will be the first time in over three weeks that both my manager and the MD are in the office, so I'm finally going to ask for a raise for the position I started over a month and a half ago. It's a massive leap in responsibility, and I've been researching jobs in the area to have a rough idea of what to ask for, but I'm wondering if this is something anyone else had done before and had any advice.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 2:21 am
by Oblomov Boblomov
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Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:07 am
by Bunni
Been moved onto the nightshift on a different ward which is less busy. My routine so far goes, handover, make cheese on toast, smoke break, then walk down the ward once an hour to check everyone's still here until 6am when we rattle through half an hours cleaning and a few notes. I'm finishing on time, no stress at all and despite the shift being half an hour longer I'm able to sleep well and relax before work. It's pretty good but I'm sure the novelty will wear off in a few weeks when I'm bored and feel like in losing my skills. I'm also taking advantage of the total relaxed atmosphere and cramming in overtime since it's practically appearance money these days.

Though the freedom has helped in the job hunt. I've said before how I can't be arsed job hunting on my days off because I just want to relax. Well, I'm averaging 5 hours a night on applications, and it's a wonderful time of the new financial year bringing loads of opportunity. So hopefully I'll actually find my way out before it all goes to gooseberry fool again.

Re: The Work Thread

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 2:39 pm
by Rocsteady
I've got this job interview tomorrow but after spending the day through in Glasgow yesterday I think I'd really prefer to work there instead. Will try my best anyway but hopefully something semi-decent comes up in Scotland, actually enjoying being back for once.