Newbie but not so inexperienced

Member for

19 years 5 months

Marc,



Despite all my pontificating, my second sentence is grammatically incorrect. It should have read: "However, I trust, and hope you won’t take offence, that your CV and covering....”. As it stood, the statement was nonsensical.



Please kick me in the nuts. It just goes to show that we all cock it occasionally.



James.

Member for

17 years 3 months

Thanks james,



No offence taken, all comments and advice welcome.



Regards.



Marc

Member for

19 years 5 months

Hi Marc,



It sounds as though you have a good "go-for-it" outlook, and I wish you the best of luck in your search. However, and I trust you won’t take offence, that your CV and covering letters/e-mails contain the appropriate capitals, apostrophes and full-stops. Accounting for the assumption that you are a fully-fledged member of the English-speaking fraternity, some recruiters may be upset if you use informal e-mail grammar.



Best regards.



James.

Member for

17 years 3 months

Hi Chris

Many thanks for your posting,yes i am determined,the way i look at it is if i dont go for it someone else will,but many thanks for tips,i will get in touch with ian

All the best,marc

Member for

21 years 5 months

Hi Marc,



You’re obviously really keen to do this, however, considering the current economic climate, wouldn’t it be better to wait for a bit? I don’t mean getting your qualifications, I mean striking out on a new career path.



If you’re determined, then no doubt you’ve done all the usual things like getting your CV up to date and registering with recruiters in this country. If you need information on the recruitment situation, I’m sure that Ian Cowx who is a member of Planning Planet will be able to help.



If you don’t mind moving abroad, mind you that’s taking a real leap of faith at the moment, you could try this website Teleport My Job who may be able to help.



Best of luck



Chris Oggham