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Quote: bigfella @ May 21 2010, 7:55 PM BST

And how long have you been in this limbo? I remember have a similar conversation with you a while ago.

Owing to the up-and-down specifics of my situation it's difficult to say, but at least since the start of this calendar year.

Quote: Aaron @ May 21 2010, 8:13 PM BST

Owing to the up-and-down specifics of my situation it's difficult to say, but at least since the start of this calendar year.

Have you tried the BBC online comedy dept? I know the chap who runs their website. At I used to. These things change a lot!

Quote: greensville @ May 21 2010, 8:35 PM BST

Have you tried the BBC online comedy dept? I know the chap who runs their website. At I used to. These things change a lot!

No, I haven't. I've browsed BBC online jobs in the past and none have ever matched my skills. Maybe I'll look again at some stage. Besides anything else it might be a bit of a conflict of interests with this site.

I know this thread has taken a funny off-topic turn into Aaron's helpdesk, but my advice is to go for and take some job you don't actually think you want (obviously within reason). Either you'll end up enjoying it more than you thought, or you won't. If the latter - well, you'll be getting money in, and more importantly it is way way way easier to get a new job from having one than to get one from not.

Good luck, Mr Brown.

Quote: Badge @ May 22 2010, 3:36 AM BST

take some job you don't actually think you want

The initial menial jobs a lot of us try can very often lead to gaining incredibly valuable experiences which you'd never get from 'proper' jobs. You get to mix with an entirely different strata of people, and you get a view of organisations from the ground up. Just don't stay at there long.

Yeah, I've considered doing that: trouble is, I know that if I did, I would just stay there, and that'd be that. So - not that I'm implying that I'm "better than that" or anything - I'm wary of what I might get myself into.

Quote: Aaron @ May 22 2010, 12:44 PM BST

I know that if I did, I would just stay there, and that'd be that.

It's true, that does happen, and you're wise to be wary of it.

Only happens if you let it!
And if you're aware and looking out for it, it's hardly likely to happen.

Quote: zooo @ May 22 2010, 12:48 PM BST

Only happens if you let it!
And if you're aware and looking out for it, it's hardly likely to happen.

You're so innocent at times, zooo. It's quite sweet! :)

Quote: zooo @ May 22 2010, 12:48 PM BST

Only happens if you let it!
And if you're aware and looking out for it, it's hardly likely to happen.

You're right, but it's very easy for people to feel stuck. At which point they need to read Susan Jeffers "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway".

Buy it for his birthday present.

Quote: chipolata @ May 22 2010, 12:52 PM BST

You're so innocent at times, zooo. It's quite sweet! :)

Angry

I may have mentioned it on here but I had a spell about 4 years ago where I did cleaning at a supermarket before my day job (getting up at 4:15am) just make ends meet. I actually found it a very valuable experience from a personal point of view, not career wise particularly but I don't regret it at all.

I did a blog post about it a while ago: http://orbellcomms.wordpress.com/2010/03/09/supermarket-cleaner-to-life-coaching/

Quote: Nogget @ May 21 2010, 7:32 AM BST

How long does it take someone to earn a four-figure sum? On a minimum wage, it would take about a month, and an average wage takes a fortnight; a new doctor gets it in a week, while someone like a freelance programme manager could earn it in a day, or even a morning. Top footballers earn it in an hour.

So where should other professions go on this scale?

For me on minimum wage, I would have to work 40 hours a week to earn £937.6 before tax.

It would take around 42 hours a week to make just over £1000.

After tax you would prob need to top 50 to keep above it.

I'd love to earn the "Average" of 1k a fortnight...

Quote: Paul W @ May 23 2010, 9:39 PM BST

I'd love to earn the "Average" of 1k a fortnight...

I'd love to earn the "Average" of 1k a month!

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