Congratulations and well done
Congratulations and well done
Trefor and Vernier ...
thank you for your replies..
cheers
Hello Vernier Caliper. Thanks for the message. I could not see how to reply.
I would like to see how things work out with myself and the girl I am getting to know, first. So far, so good.
But thank you for thinking about me. I really appreciate it.
Oh...and congratulations on the job.
Well done to you. Very informative thread as I am currently building my CV. I wish I could find a job soon as well while finishing a level for my qualification. My husband often tells me of being turned down loads of times before getting one (very inspiring) but I think it is part of the job hunting game... Speaking of your chartered status, is it related to accountancy?
UKBA,UKBA I am dreading to hear from you...
UKBA, a BRP for Christmas will do...
Thanks Jlags and congratulations on your visa.
I'm a license Civil Engineer in the Philippines but my global qualifications are directly related to my experience in the Quality and Safety field of manufacturing, engineering and building construction.
Currently I'm using the honour of PCQI or Practitioner of the Chartered Quality Institute (http://www.thecqi.org/), I am also a CQE or Certified Quality Engineer by the American Society for Quality (http://prdweb.asq.org/certification/control/index), and I am a QMS 9001 Lead Auditor by the International Register of Certified Auditor (http://www.irca.org/). The NEBOSH National General Certificate is the most widely held health and safety qualification in the UK and I passed this course with distinction in 2009 (http://www.nebosh.org.uk/Qualifications/).
Good luck on your study. Continual professional development is always good though expensive, time consuming and nerve wracking.
Please let me know if you need help building your CV. Cheers
Thanks a lot for your informative reply. I see, I have no connection to engineering career. I see you have a handful of Internationally Recognised Qualifications. I am still starting my first level in AAT, so it will be a long way to go to get the elusive chartered status. I've planned to work at the same time so no wallet will be drained.
Yeah, you're right. One page CV is sought after these days. I'll give you a shout when I am in trouble. Thanks in advane.
UKBA,UKBA I am dreading to hear from you...
UKBA, a BRP for Christmas will do...
woow congrats vernier ,good job good job!!
some good pointers in there ..direct hiring, interview preparations etc.
and woow what a long project 2033?? , i hope you dont get bored by then lol...
i have been working for nearly three years now since i got here in england and i admit my job takes it toll on me now...so i am peeping into company career centers again looking for different jobs and recently did a final interview ,which in the end i turned down because of the location (40minutes drive ) wheew ,too much considering i got a daughter and a husband to look after as well , my effort and energy will be wasted in replace of the salary i will be getting..oh well anyway, thats my rant for today back to the same job tomorrow.cheers!!
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
Thanks Sars.
I find working in the construction site exciting and challenging especially being a rose among the thorns. Everyday is a learning experience and a new story, bonus is the complex and multi-culture environment.
Hope you'll find the right job soon. Cheers.
P.S. Dont forget to relax and unwind.
Well done! You must have been so happy!
I know what you mean about the job websites. I've been looking for over 3 months now since I was made redundant! Trouble is that those are the only places I seem to see jobs advertised. Some of the recruitment agencies are not so great as you send them your details/CV, then later on ring them to say you sent it a few days back and have they any current vacancies, and they can't find anything to do with you even though I got an emailed reply to say that they had received it! Also even though I must be registered with around 15 agencies, not one of them has ever got me even just 1 interview! I sometimes wonder what they actually do?! I've applied for quite a few jobs, but most have been through agencies and I never even get any response, let alone an interview!
Thanks South-East Boy. I'm very happy indeed. This was my first ever interview in the UK and I got the job.
Considering the current market, I think recruiters are less appealing now. I understood from the HR Manager of my company that they are no longer using agencies. The company is saving 20% ~ 40% of the annual gross income for each employee if hiring is done internally or directly.
Anyway, good luck on your job hunting. Stay focus and optimistic. Be patient, the right job will come at the right time. Again, applying directly is better than agency. Cheers.
many employers will not use agencies
I remember around 20 years ago, again after I had been made redundant, I was doing temp work in various warehouses for agencies. I got paid £3 an hour and found out that the companies whose warehouses I was working were paying the temp agencies £9 an hour! I was doing the work and all they did was one phone to earn double what I got per hour. Was not happy!
An interesting and informative thread Congratulations !
I guess you use a vernier caliper in your work
( http://www.technologystudent.com/equip1/vernier3.htm ) !
Good luck with the driving and " Life in the UK "
Wow thought Vernier Calliper was a posh mans foreign name! never gave it a thought it was a ladys name, now I discover it's something completely different!
congrats!! thanks for the infos also
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