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Glenn Said:
Waitress in Nottingham?We Answered:
You will probably get about £5-6 an hour. People might think you are a bit 'easy' if you work in Hooters, but I guess it's good fun, and because you're spanish people will just think you're sexy!You will love Nottingham, great nightlife!
Mattie Said:
How to become a stripper?We Answered:
I love how all these people judge you. They are probably all respectful church goers too. Isn't your God the only one that is to judge. Listen, it is hard these days to even fill up your tank so whatever you need to do accomplish your dreams do it!If you are serious about becoming a stripper then you need really work on your body. It would be better to be a stripper for males than females. It is very hard to get a woman's money from her.
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Charlie Said:
Im an 18 year old girl from nottingham in the uk and i am in desperate need of a job.?We Answered:
There's a worldwide glut of about a billion people looking for work. The job shortage/people glut is everywhere. You have to try harder and be more competitive than all of those others out there. And you have to apply for a huge number of places before you might hit paydirt. Try your school's placement office. College bulletin boards often get flyers from people who need help with something or other.Try the referral system. Interview people about job requirements in the field you are studying for. Ask questions about the industry, the education & skills AND the personal qualities employers in the field look for. Ask for suggestions on how to break in or get part-time jobs to start working in the field even while you are still in school. Then ask "Do have any ideas where I might find something part-time now, or any suggestions of people to talk to about getting started in the field while I'm finishing up my degree?"
Obviously the referral system is time consuming and takes some real work on your part. And obviously it is totally inappropriate for just getting p-t jobs like McDonald's. But it is the very best way to get a foot in the door to a real career. Read the most famous job-hunter's guide, "What Color is Your Parachute?" There ought to be a way to snag a copy in UK (library, Amazon.com, bookstore) and adapt the advice a bit to UK if there is no specific UK edition.
Betty Said:
I think I have bipolar disorder?We Answered:
You may experience episodes that fit into the category of being bipolar, but it really just seems that you have an anxiety disorder, which is causing depression and bipolar-like symptoms. People with bipolar disorder will often get extremely happy, mad, depressed, and do something very impulsive. For example, you might feel like buying a new car impulsively, or punching a hole through your wall or TV when you're angry.Anxiety is tough, but there are ways around it. Try channeling your feelings towards something you like. There are medications that can help you besides antidepressants. If you are responsible, benzodiazepines can help you a lot. The practically eliminate your anxiety, but it also comes at a price. They are addictive if abused, and shouldn't be taken everyday.
Jose Said:
RBS job. Passed Interview, Whats Next?We Answered:
Well done so far!I don't know what happens with the branch manager, but imagine they will show you around and then you will sit with a cashier to see what they do.
If they offer you a job then yes you will be employed, so paiud, at the time you are on the training course and they will organise all the accomodation etc. for you. (based on my experience working for them but was 5 years ago!)
But do just ask these questions once you are offered the job.
good luck