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Only to the ones who deserve it Tash.

Hows the job?

Not bad. I'm already applying for another one though. Waiting to see if I get the interview. It will be fulltime, around 15k a year if I get it.

I could have my own place by Christmas maybe, as I already have a load saved up.

I'd love to have my own place by 21.
 
Not bad. I'm already applying for another one though. Waiting to see if I get the interview. It will be fulltime, around 15k a year if I get it.

I could have my own place by Christmas maybe, as I already have a load saved up.

I'd love to have my own place by 21.

Awesome. Glad you've got yourself on the straight and narrow. wouldnt advise looking for a new job straight away though <ok>

Could end up shooting yourself in the foot
 
Not bad. I'm already applying for another one though. Waiting to see if I get the interview. It will be fulltime, around 15k a year if I get it.

I could have my own place by Christmas maybe, as I already have a load saved up.

I'd love to have my own place by 21.

Tashy <hug>. I have missed you :(
 
Awesome. Glad you've got yourself on the straight and narrow. wouldnt advise looking for a new job straight away though <ok>

Could end up shooting yourself in the foot

Well this one I've got now is only part time, and the manager said at the start she'd hope I'd stay long term unless a great offer comes along. All the midwives are wishing me luck with it anyway.

It's still in the NHS, so I don't think NHS members could hold a grudge against other employees for being ambitious, if they wish to forward themselves within the organisation.
 
Well this one I've got now is only part time, and the manager said at the start she'd hope I'd stay long term unless a great offer comes along. All the midwives are wishing me luck with it anyway.

It's still in the NHS, so I don't think NHS members could hold a grudge against other employees for being ambitious, if they wish to forward themselves within the organisation.

Ah well, if you're only Part Time now and the other job is full time then go for it <ok>

What are you doing now?
 
I post on therefrom time to time. Some very good fellows but I've lost track of the gist of things from time to time. Guess my old brain is not what it once was....