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28th February 2013 #1
COngrats.. vernier!!
Good on you, you found one already.,
And I am still on job hunting and at the same time driving lesson... (phew.. expenses)
I reckon I need to be able to drive soon before I can land a job as I live in a country side... Jobs that are related to my previous work are all in the city.
How are you gettin' on with your driving vernier??
thanks
han
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28th February 2013 #2
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28th February 2013 #3
Hi Han.
As described above by my husband, my driving is fine. I'm now watching show me - tell me videos as preparation for my test next week. Also, I'm planning to do more manoeuvre this weekend. Really nervous!
In regards to expenses, apart from driving lesson and test fees, I have booked my Life in the UK test on 21 March. The handbook is £10.75 from Amazon including delivery charge and the exam fee is £50. Taking this test immediately or before 25 March is a late decision actually. Anyway, I am now reading Chapter 2 unfortunately, 7 more chapters to go.
Good luck on your job hunting and driving. Ciao.
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1st March 2013 #4
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''
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1st March 2013 #5
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.
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