PS if anyone would be willing for me to help out making the tea,or whatever one day a week for free in return for sharing their expertise with me im your man!! worth a try?
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Submitted by Marc De Vall on Sun, 2009-06-07 12:05
Thanks guys for your replies and advice,it is encouraging and knowing there is hope so to speak so heres to the next 2 hour stint on the laptop trawling the ads etc
If you got that skills and talent, just flaunt it. Here I believe, there were lots of reasonable and respectable personalities that are willing and happy to respond.
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Submitted by Samer Zawaydeh on Sat, 2009-06-06 12:46
Usually for people with your experience, it is easy to get a job. The best way is word of mouth. If you want to continue in your choosen profession, then you call up your pals and within less than 10 calls, usually you can scan the industry around you.
If on the other hand, you want a start-up planning job, it is somewhat harder. Random mailing of your resume will rarely help. You will need to custom tailer your search depending on the client that you are sending your resume to.
Also, you can post your resume on several engines and highlight your experiences. Experience is the ultimate commodity people search for in construction.
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PS if anyone would be willing for me to help out making the tea,or whatever one day a week for free in return for sharing their expertise with me im your man!! worth a try?
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17 years 3 monthsRE: Where am i going wrong?
Thanks guys for your replies and advice,it is encouraging and knowing there is hope so to speak so heres to the next 2 hour stint on the laptop trawling the ads etc
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Where am i going wrong?
HI Marc
I have just looked at the PP jobs page and there are a least a dozen requests for rail planners - so the market is open.
You may have to move away from Kent though.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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19 years 1 monthRE: Where am i going wrong?
Marc,
If you got that skills and talent, just flaunt it. Here I believe, there were lots of reasonable and respectable personalities that are willing and happy to respond.
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17 years 3 monthsRE: Where am i going wrong?
Dear Marc,
Usually for people with your experience, it is easy to get a job. The best way is word of mouth. If you want to continue in your choosen profession, then you call up your pals and within less than 10 calls, usually you can scan the industry around you.
If on the other hand, you want a start-up planning job, it is somewhat harder. Random mailing of your resume will rarely help. You will need to custom tailer your search depending on the client that you are sending your resume to.
Also, you can post your resume on several engines and highlight your experiences. Experience is the ultimate commodity people search for in construction.
Good luck,
Samer