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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Oh, if only interviews were really like this………………….
Posted in Culture, Employability, Humour, Management, Society, Students
Tagged honesty, interview rules, Job interviews, play the game
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Currys-PCWorld………………never again!!!!!!!
I called into Currys PC World in Oldham today to have a look at cameras and spotted a very nice Samsung on special offer. As I wanted to check some things out about it and try it I asked a … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Service, Society
Tagged bad customer service, cameras, CurrysPC World, retail
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Good news for Graduates………….in the longer term!
Nine in 10 graduates found work amid recession Survey finds 3.2% of class of 2009 unemployed three and a half years after graduating, down on 2007 but up oNn 2005 Almost 75% of 2009 graduates felt their course had prepared … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Employability, Society, Students, Uncategorized
Tagged Graduate employability, investment, salary potential
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Saudi Arabia cabinet passes ban on domestic violence The following article appeared in the Independent newspaper……………… Saudi Arabia’s cabinet has passed a ban on domestic violence and other forms of abuse against women for the first time in the Kingdom’s … Continue reading
Careers Service……….R.I.P.
How careers advice has become ‘a ghost service’: Pupils are being forced to phone premium rate phone lines for guidance rather than have face-to-face meeting School careers guidance has become a ‘ghost service’ with some young people having to pay … Continue reading
One for my psycho friends,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Posted in Education, Humour, Psychology, Uncategorized, Woo Woo
Tagged eat the apple, Reverse psychologt, Temptations
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Why having sweaty palms before that big job interview could actually work in your favour
The article below was published in the DM on line on 27 August 2013 and I can only assume that it was a slow day for news and they needed some “space fillers” as if ever there was a matter … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Employability, Health and Wellbeing, Humour, Psychology, Society, Students, Uncategorized, Woo Woo
Tagged impact of stress, psychological research
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Come to sunny Oldham…………………
If you mention the name of Oldham to anyone they will probably frown, pull a face and make some derogatory comment about a “God forsaken hole” in the north west of England. The race riots in recent years have not … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Culture, Health and Wellbeing, Industrial Heritage, Photography, Society, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Canal, canal boat, countryside, goods to Yorkshire, locks, Oldham, standedge Tunnel, Uppermill
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