Job hunting moan
- TarnishedGlitter
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Job hunting moan
Applying to jobs. Why is pay basically random? It doesn't seem to relate to how hard the job is.
I have a "portfolio career" which basically means I do loads of things and never know how much money I will have at any given time. It does suit me though, I enjoy it. I'd get bored with just one job, and it wouldn't suit my health, studying or parenting needs. Also I get to do lots more fun stuff.
Still, I think people don't realise how much of freelance/contract work is being stuck in job application hell pretty much constantly. Then you get the job, do it, then have to send invoices and chase invoices and do accounts and all that stuff that isn't the actual job. Or you don't get the job but you have applied for several others in the meantime so you get confused by the rejection email, if they bother to send one. And you have to do all the networking bollocks in between as well.
Kind of looking out for another small scale salary job, maybe two days a month or so, just so I know I have something else to rely on for boring things like bills. Then I'll keep plugging away at freelance and short term stuff. I'll be off uni in May for Summer so maybe I'll try for an internship? Who knows.
I have a "portfolio career" which basically means I do loads of things and never know how much money I will have at any given time. It does suit me though, I enjoy it. I'd get bored with just one job, and it wouldn't suit my health, studying or parenting needs. Also I get to do lots more fun stuff.
Still, I think people don't realise how much of freelance/contract work is being stuck in job application hell pretty much constantly. Then you get the job, do it, then have to send invoices and chase invoices and do accounts and all that stuff that isn't the actual job. Or you don't get the job but you have applied for several others in the meantime so you get confused by the rejection email, if they bother to send one. And you have to do all the networking bollocks in between as well.
Kind of looking out for another small scale salary job, maybe two days a month or so, just so I know I have something else to rely on for boring things like bills. Then I'll keep plugging away at freelance and short term stuff. I'll be off uni in May for Summer so maybe I'll try for an internship? Who knows.
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I've just put together my first CV in 25 years.
It's a bit gappy, but I think it might get me an interview. I've been working in care since my son moved out and nobody asked for one. Now my hips and back are pretty knackered I'm applying for desk jobs. I've applied for a job with LCC, supporting Social Workers. Fingers crossed on that one.
It's a bit gappy, but I think it might get me an interview. I've been working in care since my son moved out and nobody asked for one. Now my hips and back are pretty knackered I'm applying for desk jobs. I've applied for a job with LCC, supporting Social Workers. Fingers crossed on that one.
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I think you would be good at that, best of luck!
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Thanks. My current job ends in 3 weeks and I should be getting my left hip replaced soon after. So I'll be claiming UC for a few weeks until I'm recovered. Ideally this LCC application will go well and they'll wait for me to be fit.TarnishedGlitter wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:55 pm I think you would be good at that, best of luck!
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Pointless credentialism is my current bugbear. Not just jobs that specify graduate without any need - the other day a mate put me on to a vacancy at his place, doing same job as him. Got refused because I don't have a driving licence. He's been there 10 years and never had to drive once.
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I see the opposite of that a lot in the third sector. "we don't care about your qualifications or contacts, you just need passion" then everyone they employ has a PPE MA from bloody LSE.
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FFS.
I just spent hours on a new CV and supporting statement for an LCC job, thinking it would be the same process as another one I recently applied for.
Got my pdf files all ready to upload to be surprised with boxes to type answers in about why I'd be perfect etc. So, as it was getting close to the deadline I filled them in quickly thinking I'd get to upload my files at the end.
No. Wasted my time and look like a blithering idiot.
Gutted.
I just spent hours on a new CV and supporting statement for an LCC job, thinking it would be the same process as another one I recently applied for.
Got my pdf files all ready to upload to be surprised with boxes to type answers in about why I'd be perfect etc. So, as it was getting close to the deadline I filled them in quickly thinking I'd get to upload my files at the end.
No. Wasted my time and look like a blithering idiot.
Gutted.
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I've been invited for an interview. OMG. Now I'm scared.Lorraine wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:51 pm I've just put together my first CV in 25 years.
It's a bit gappy, but I think it might get me an interview. I've been working in care since my son moved out and nobody asked for one. Now my hips and back are pretty knackered I'm applying for desk jobs. I've applied for a job with LCC, supporting Social Workers. Fingers crossed on that one.
I don't have a copy of the job description as I didn't think to save it before it was removed from the portal on the cliosng date. Lesson learned on that one.
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Interview day tomorrow and I've just started an application for a 999/111 call operative.
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So that went well. I waa over prepared.Lorraine wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 6:41 pm Interview day tomorrow and I've just started an application for a 999/111 call operative.
Should hear back in a day or two.
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Working at Broughton?
"I love you, I support your endevour, I'm not registering because I waste enough fucking time on the internet already" - wishfairy 2026.
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No, in Chorley. I was offered the first job I applied for as Social Care Support Officer with LCC. I'm chuffed to bits.
I'm not going to complete the application for call handler now. I'm happy with this one.
Oh, and the call handler job was at Middlebrook, Horwich. Not far from where I live.
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Can I have a moan too?
I work part time PAYE, have a partnership (small business) and pick up freelance tutoring and counselling jobs.
Currently still contracted to a company who teach up to qualifying level counselling students, but they have not given me any work since January. They told me they'd be in touch 'soon' about a month ago. I don't want to be hasty however because they're a great company to work for and pay well, so I am just in limbo with them, but feel unable to pick up any other freelance work (if there was any, it is few and far between as it is)!
I start (hopefully, checks pending) a small tutoring company in October. I wish that wasn't so far off. I have submitted my lesson plans and CV etc, but it apparently takes time.
My PAYE job just about pays the mortgage and bills, and is incredibly boring. It is a grad/qualified position but I feel like a glorified admin assistant. I am hoping to find something with similar hours and WFH that just pays a bit more and doesn't leave me feeling brain-dead, but I am struggling to find anything that fits that! Plus it might be sensible to stay where I am as there's nothing wrong with it per se, I just know my earning potential is more and I am bored out of my brains. I could go for promotion but I am just not interested in it (the company, the work, anything about any of it) so that might be a silly idea.
I work part time PAYE, have a partnership (small business) and pick up freelance tutoring and counselling jobs.
Currently still contracted to a company who teach up to qualifying level counselling students, but they have not given me any work since January. They told me they'd be in touch 'soon' about a month ago. I don't want to be hasty however because they're a great company to work for and pay well, so I am just in limbo with them, but feel unable to pick up any other freelance work (if there was any, it is few and far between as it is)!
I start (hopefully, checks pending) a small tutoring company in October. I wish that wasn't so far off. I have submitted my lesson plans and CV etc, but it apparently takes time.
My PAYE job just about pays the mortgage and bills, and is incredibly boring. It is a grad/qualified position but I feel like a glorified admin assistant. I am hoping to find something with similar hours and WFH that just pays a bit more and doesn't leave me feeling brain-dead, but I am struggling to find anything that fits that! Plus it might be sensible to stay where I am as there's nothing wrong with it per se, I just know my earning potential is more and I am bored out of my brains. I could go for promotion but I am just not interested in it (the company, the work, anything about any of it) so that might be a silly idea.
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Just got my first UC payment statement. For some reason they think I'm still working so am entitled to ZERO.
I suspect my previous employer never thought to tell her payroll company that my job had ended. She was always flaky and unreliable on wages issues.
I've appealed to UC and texted my former employer. All I can do is hope. Hubby probably doesn't know yet. He's going to be over the moon. (We applied as a couple).
I suspect my previous employer never thought to tell her payroll company that my job had ended. She was always flaky and unreliable on wages issues.
I've appealed to UC and texted my former employer. All I can do is hope. Hubby probably doesn't know yet. He's going to be over the moon. (We applied as a couple).
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Good luck with that.Lorraine wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:51 pm I've just put together my first CV in 25 years.
It's a bit gappy, but I think it might get me an interview. I've been working in care since my son moved out and nobody asked for one. Now my hips and back are pretty knackered I'm applying for desk jobs. I've applied for a job with LCC, supporting Social Workers. Fingers crossed on that one.
With LCC jobs, concentrate on the 'Person Spec' for the application and interview. All of the scoring is against that.
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I got the job! Whoop!Snaggletooth wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2026 4:23 pmGood luck with that.Lorraine wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:51 pm I've just put together my first CV in 25 years.
It's a bit gappy, but I think it might get me an interview. I've been working in care since my son moved out and nobody asked for one. Now my hips and back are pretty knackered I'm applying for desk jobs. I've applied for a job with LCC, supporting Social Workers. Fingers crossed on that one.
With LCC jobs, concentrate on the 'Person Spec' for the application and interview. All of the scoring is against that.
I start in August after I'm recovered from a surgeey.
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Sugarmouse
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Congratulations Lorraine! I'll bet you're excited/happy.
I have applied for one that I really want, I suspect it'll have about 100,000 applicants however so I am not holding my breath.
I have applied for one that I really want, I suspect it'll have about 100,000 applicants however so I am not holding my breath.
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I am. Can't wait to start earning again.Sugarmouse wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2026 2:48 pm Congratulations Lorraine! I'll bet you're excited/happy.
I have applied for one that I really want, I suspect it'll have about 100,000 applicants however so I am not holding my breath.
Best of luck with your application.