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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #30 on: July 04, 2013, 02:08:11 PM »

That is shit mate, unfair dismissal?

You'd think so wouldn't you? Sure worth exploring.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #31 on: July 04, 2013, 02:42:24 PM »

That is shit mate, unfair dismissal?

You'd think so wouldn't you? Sure worth exploring.

Absolutely .. sounds waaaayy over the top to me . On the other hand who wants to work for a dick like that ?
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #32 on: July 04, 2013, 02:48:51 PM »
Sorry to hear mate. I got the sack 3 weeks ago. Been laying low even not visiting here much. All happened within 2 seconds when my boss emailed me saying no time off for staff in September as he has plans of taking the wife away. I mentioned I put in a request in March for that same weekend in September that clashed with his week off. Two seconds later I was gone after 7 years.

Guess what my weekend was for.......yep pinfest......I knew pinball wasn't good for me  %.%

First time sacked, first time unemployed, have no f@%king idea what to do.  ^.^

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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #33 on: July 04, 2013, 08:20:46 PM »
Hope things turn around for you and your family very soon. Nothing worse than no job and sick kids. At least you can still have a surf and clear your head. Haven't had a surf for 10 years and some days I'd love to chuck it all in and go back to those simple times. It will get better.

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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #34 on: July 05, 2013, 12:44:49 PM »
Thanks guys looked into unfair and decided against it. It runs out after 21 days btw. The prick was a brother in law who has a substance abuse problem causing erratic behaviour. So I weighed it all up, they can deny what happened, make up another story etc. I want to leave the family thing open even though I don't think I'll see them again but a good reference may come in handy. I'll use them a little like they did to me.

Mainly pissed because I was only 6 weeks shy of long service prorata which they didn't give me. Got my four weeks and that's it.

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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #35 on: July 05, 2013, 01:36:17 PM »
make sure you check the long service leave as I was only at my job for 5 years and got pro-rata long service leave - worked out 4 and a bit weeks - get what you are entitled to.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #36 on: July 05, 2013, 07:40:09 PM »
make sure you check the long service leave as I was only at my job for 5 years and got pro-rata long service leave - worked out 4 and a bit weeks - get what you are entitled to.
no award at this place except for the standard so they got me. The truth is biz is going bad for them and I was an easy target in the end as they probably figured I'd just go. On my separation cert they wanted to put that I resigned  ^.^ the sad thing is sometimes money is worth more than family. If I was on the chopping block they should have just told me in advance and given me a few months to look while working. What if I bought a shit load of pinnies or something days before this happening. Things could have been done better.  *%* the type of work I do can take months to find, so really concerned at the moment.

Good to hear you got something to tie you over for a little while  ^^^
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #37 on: August 05, 2013, 04:44:36 PM »
a day of frustration..... ^&^ ^&^ ^&^ ^&^.............. applied for 48 jobs and only had 1 interview and lots of knock backs ...... or no notice from anyone

told by recruitment places - I am either too qualified, or too uniquely experienced that it will be hard to find a job for me

looks like I will be standing by the road with a billboard soon..... maybe even better if I had a ute I would drag out a pinball and a generator and stand along the main road trying to get attention playing pinball and asking for work - reckon the pinball would definitely grab attention just don't know how productive.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #38 on: August 05, 2013, 05:27:10 PM »
a day of frustration..... ^&^ ^&^ ^&^ ^&^.............. applied for 48 jobs and only had 1 interview and lots of knock backs ...... or no notice from anyone

told by recruitment places - I am either too qualified, or too uniquely experienced that it will be hard to find a job for me

looks like I will be standing by the road with a billboard soon..... maybe even better if I had a ute I would drag out a pinball and a generator and stand along the main road trying to get attention playing pinball and asking for work - reckon the pinball would definitely grab attention just don't know how productive.

That sucks Jady . Don't give up , stay positive . Something will turn up .
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #39 on: August 05, 2013, 06:12:26 PM »
told by recruitment places - I am either too qualified, or too uniquely experienced that it will be hard to find a job for me

I doesn't quite feel right to do it, but you may have to "Dumb Down" your resume so you don't appear over qualified for the positions.
It means you need to have a couple of different resumes depending on the positions you apply for.
If you are using recruitment agents, you need to get a good one who will send the right resume to prospective employers.

I've had to swallow my pride and take a position I was over qualified for because I just needed a job/money.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #40 on: August 05, 2013, 07:06:11 PM »
told by recruitment places - I am either too qualified, or too uniquely experienced that it will be hard to find a job for me

I doesn't quite feel right to do it, but you may have to "Dumb Down" your resume so you don't appear over qualified for the positions.
It means you need to have a couple of different resumes depending on the positions you apply for.
If you are using recruitment agents, you need to get a good one who will send the right resume to prospective employers.

I've had to swallow my pride and take a position I was over qualified for because I just needed a job/money.


+1

In today's economic climate it would also help to take any job, no matter how low the pay. Best be employed and then aim for the better payed positions.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #41 on: August 05, 2013, 07:15:48 PM »
thanks guys

- I have about 10 versions of the CV - from self myself to dumbed down and even then tailoring every CV for every job
- have applied for the low pay jobs, just not many to apply for - eg a new bunnings has opened nearby, so they are taking people, over 600 people applied for the first stage employment for 10 positions and they only interview 30 people. Just a case odf slim pickings at the moment.

just had to vent sorry, even listed on Facebook someone help me with a job and they can have a pin for a month - nothing yet.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #42 on: August 05, 2013, 07:49:14 PM »
I was well over qualified for my last job, but I preferred being happy rather than receiving a larger income.

Maybe have a think about "doing your own thing" - like turning your hobby into a business. From personal experience, I'm kicking myself because I didn't do it myself 10 years ago. From what I've seen, you are very creative and intelligent. Work for yourself, not a boss. Take it from me, you will never look back. The first step is always the hardest.

Something to think about, anyway.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #43 on: August 05, 2013, 08:06:15 PM »
That's the problem isn't it.  Having a bit of cash behind you to get going and a big set between the legs to have a go.

Best of luck with it mate.
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Re: A BUMP in the road
« Reply #44 on: August 05, 2013, 09:19:22 PM »
That's the problem isn't it.  Having a bit of cash behind you to get going and a big set between the legs to have a go.

Best of luck with it mate.

got it in one,

meanwhile very conscious that my young family is looking at me saying don't stuff it up
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