What sort of a job should I do?

What sort of a job should I do?

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Polarbert

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17,933 posts

245 months

Saturday 12th May 2007
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I need to earn a bit of money over the summer before my masters degree and I just don't have a clue what I want to do. I was looking at some sort of a driving/delivery job but there doesn't seem to be any around my area. I'm not really fussed what I do so long as its reasonably enjoyable and has to be temporary as I will be starting my degree in September.


I've been looking through the monster.co.uk website and I just don't know what to do.


I'm going to have no clue next september when I'm finished with uni for good!

magicofmotors

101 posts

220 months

Saturday 12th May 2007
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Not having a go at you but why do so many people go to uni spend years there and still don't know what the hell there going to dowhen they finish. It seems more and more that businesses prefer to take on people to learn hands on just as much as they want people with degrees. I personally don't understand why students do specific degrees if it isn't towards the job you want when you leave.

Polarbert

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17,933 posts

245 months

Saturday 12th May 2007
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hehe No worries mate. My degree is to do with Business and computers so I'd like to go into something like that, but my masters is completely different.


I just haven't spotted anything temporary that seems like me.

Balmoral Green

42,275 posts

262 months

Sunday 13th May 2007
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Rob, if it's just temporary for the summer, then it doesn't really have to be vocational, or something leaning in the direction of your degree or future career progression.

Just do something that will earn you a few quid, and that will be good fun, maybe a laugh even, over the summer.

How about campsite courier with Eurocamp, somewhere in France for the summer. Or get on board with their montage/demontage teams. American summer camp maybe, if you're safe around children?

Polarbert

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17,933 posts

245 months

Sunday 13th May 2007
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Balmoral Green said:
, if you're safe around children?



What the hell is that supposed to mean? hehe

shadowninja

78,433 posts

296 months

Sunday 13th May 2007
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Polarbert said:
Balmoral Green said:
, if you're safe around children?



What the hell is that supposed to mean? hehe


We've heard stories about your kind... hehe


Edited by shadowninja on Sunday 13th May 18:16

che6mw

2,560 posts

239 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Polarbert said:
hehe No worries mate. My degree is to do with Business and computers so I'd like to go into something like that, but my masters is completely different.


If you've a degree in business and computers and want to do something along those lines then why are you doing a Masters??????

I can assure you employers would rather have someone with a years experience than someone with an additional year at uni doing something perhaps totally unrelated to their profession.

Just a thought.

Polarbert

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17,933 posts

245 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Its related to what I want to do in the future. Long term goal sort of thing.

Zad

12,848 posts

250 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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How about contacting a couple of temp agencies Bert? With your IT skills they can probably put you somewhere where they will be used, perhaps on a Helldesk or similar.

I did my Masters at Leeds too, it was probably the best and worst thing that ever happened to me career-wise. It was seriously hard work (far harder than the undergrad) but very satisfying. Unfortunately, because my BSc is in IT and my MSc is Electronics, some employers couldn't quite work out what to do with me. Their loss really.

I hated leaving too, it would have been great to do a PhD or get some sort of teaching job but at that time research was going into free-fall and they didn't have the extra income from top-up fees. Sometimes junior research associate jobs come up, but your face has to fit with the right people.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

263 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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A guy I know has been doing the same thing evey year for a while.

In Dec he sells Xmas trees, works his nuts off and earns enough in 3 weeks to live a reasonably modest life.

In the summer when the weather is good he temps for the council cutting grass on the ride on mowers.

Polarbert

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17,933 posts

245 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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Yeah I've registered with an agency and going to register with another few.

I've found a few temporary assistant accountant jobs which seem reasonable. Will bung in my CV in a few days I think.

James214si

2,253 posts

222 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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hello there,

im sort of in the same position. finished my second year at uni and waiting for my placement to start in september for BMW Mini.

Looking for a job just to keep me busy and earn some money for these few months. any other website recommendations other than monster to look at?

cheers,

james

dcb

5,969 posts

279 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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James214si said:
any other website recommendations other than monster to look at?
http://www.jobsite.co.uk/

Polarbert

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17,933 posts

245 months

Thursday 7th June 2007
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I have a temporary contract doing data entry, at £7 an hour. Not bad.

Start after Le Mans.

Polarbert

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17,933 posts

245 months

Thursday 21st June 2007
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Just got my uni results, got a 2.1 pretty pleased! biggrin