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RE: FN-FORUM: Advice for job for the wife...
date posted 21st June 2005 23:45
She may consider looking for admin jobs at your local university? In my
experience they have been relatively understanding employers.
What about library or bookshop work?
Regards,
Richard.
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] Behalf Of John
Anslow
Sent: 22 June 2005 00:01
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Advice for job for the wife...
Rus,
if salary is optional can I suggest volunteering?
Your local volunteer bureau will be able to help.
John
Rus Foster wrote:
>HI All,
>Need a bit of advice from the collective. My wife is just starting to
>recover from a bout of depression and we are trying to work out a job that
>covers the following and just need to see if anyone has anything extra.
>Basically something (ideally) where
>
>1) The employeer is understanding
>2) Not too stressful
>3) Ideally have contact with other people
>4) Nothing to technical or geeky.
>
>Now we've been through most normal jobs (shelf stacking etc.), admin jobs
>in office ( sort of ok but needs the right office ) and everything else I
>can think of. Just wondered if people could chuck in some ideas just so
>there might be other avenues to persue. Pay is optional at this point its
>just something more for self confidence.
>
>For skills wise Basic IT, good level of English + French, Not Stupid,
>Chatty.
>
>Overall just any advice on job areas would be good or if you know of
>anyone who had a similar expierence and what they did
>
>Cheers
>
>Rus
>
>
>
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