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Unread 07-09-2007, 01:38 PM
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New jobs for September ?

Anyone planning on starting a new job in September or already accepted a position?

How are your preparations going ?
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Unread 07-09-2007, 09:17 PM
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well i am not, but in the last 2 days 2 members of staff have handed thier notices in!!!!! cannot belive it, they are both going off to LSA at different schools!!

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oh Sarah, that's rotten news !

Wishing them all the best, but know how unsettling it can be to 'start again so to speak .. here's to an even better year of new ideas & thinkings for you all ...
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They left it late to tell you!Do they not have to give a months notice?
As I have finished with the nany job thought I would join a agency and maybe do the odd day here and there!
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hello, well ive been deputy supervisor at the after school club for 1 year now and the supervisor has just announced she is retiring, im applying for the job, deadline is 20th july, but ive already been given more responsibilities for next year so feeling quite positive about the supervisors job at the mo!! farleys
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Hiya, well I'm moving back to the mainland (sorry England!!) at the end of July so will be looking for a new job to start in Sept as I will have to pay the rent, bills, overdraft, credit cards etc etc soon!!! :weepy: Forgot about all these smileys!!! :stinkyfeet: :reading:
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oh Sarah, that's rotten news !

Wishing them all the best, but know how unsettling it can be to 'start again so to speak .. here's to an even better year of new ideas & thinkings for you all ...
it will be fine, thanks luckily we have 3 cover staffat the moment and they have "permanent days" on the rota now

so will be ok for a while, and an ex memeber of staff is going to be a cover person as the reason she left is starting in september!!!! hehe got er back,she was good
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They left it late to tell you!Do they not have to give a months notice?
As I have finished with the nany job thought I would join a agency and maybe do the odd day here and there!
it was a bit late, but they only just got the offers and had mentioned the applications to me b4 which was good
they have to give 4 working weeks notice, but have waived this as everyones sessions drop in sept to others wont drop as much which is good giving me some time
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Hiya, well I'm moving back to the mainland (sorry England!!) at the end of July so will be looking for a new job to start in Sept as I will have to pay the rent, bills, overdraft, credit cards etc etc soon!!! :weepy: Forgot about all these smileys!!! :stinkyfeet: :reading:
Brilliant news Suki ( I hope !?) is it childcare you're on the look out for ?
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Were are you moving to?
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