“Jobseekers and employers are being urged to be
less choosy as new figures show more than 2000 vacancies are going unfilled in
Hull”
This article in the Hull Daily Mail has annoyed
me beyond belief, ‘don’t be fussy’ they say. Have they actually looked what is
being offered on the job centre website? It’s full of commission based work,
without a basic salary!!
So I ask you, would you take a job and come off
benefits to take a job with no basic wage and have your entire earnings based
on how many people you manage to sign up to a charity based scheme? If you’ve
had mortgage protection, you’re no longer entitled to it because you’ve got a
job. I know what I would rather do, and I know that it will annoy people but I
would rather stay on benefits that bit longer to secure a job where I was definitely
going to be paid at the end of the month.
I don’t know if you’ve been on the job centre
website recently but you’ll be amazed with what you find if you do take a
visit. It’s not filled with 2000 jobs that people are fussy over – it’s filled
with commission based shit that needs filtering out! A good example of this is
Tempest Elite Marketing who are now trading under the name ‘S.P.Y’ – watch out
for them, they’ve got a new name because they’ve got a horrific reputation.
These companies who only offer work based ENTIRELY on your ‘target earnings’
need filtering out and shutting down! They’re wrong and exploiting people,
mainly young people who are desperate for something, anything.
I was followed by a new Twitter profile for Hull
jobs the other week and I went through the jobs which were posted and many of
them were with Tempest Elite Marketing or similar companies, why are they still
being advertised as a reputable company. They need stamping out! I imagine if
the job centre spent time filtering out the jobs which were exploiting people,
they would have a cleaner system with which you could do more precise and
accurate searches.
If people are fussy over what they want to do
then fair game - that's their choice, they'll stay on benefits for a long time.
But, I don't think it is fair to assume that all the jobs being advertised are
morally right, because they're not. Furthermore, you can't just blame job
seekers, because lets face it, no where is taking on anyone as a trainee. They
want someone who has the specific experience for that position - so what if it
turns out that NO ONE has that specific experience and skills. The position
will just sit there. No offer of any training to get the position filled quickly.
What can you do?!
Also, I have to ask, what is wrong with having some aspirations, I feel like I'm not allowed any because it's more important that I'm working. Of course I want to be working but I don't see why I can't try and steer what I am doing to what I really want to be doing. Someone should have some aspirations - the situation which we currently face is like a wagging finger of Nicole Scherzinger saying "no baby, no", don't bother dreaming of leaving the city and making it somewhere else.
So, I am irritated by this now. I'm not always like this, promise!
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ENJOY! :D!
Well said. I have been looking for a full time job for months now since I've finished my degree and haven't seen any job adverts offering any training, all want fully experienced workers, quite often with very specific skills, tbh for jobs that wouldn't really require much training. Also many commission only jobs are advertised,as well as jobs offering 6 to 8 hours or even 0 hours! I have rent to pay and a child to support these aren't viable options.The employers have all the power at the moment but they appear to be their own worst enemies.
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled across your blog... It seems you have touched upon all the issues and frustrations that fly through my head on a daily basis as a graduate seeking work in Holderness! Heading off to sign back on after a ONE WEEK contract of work, the first since July, when I get back I will be reading some more. All the best! I had a commission based job interview today, which I will cancel as the same company keeps catching me as I furiously apply for work! @ponderinglif I am not risking the cancellation of my benefits for such work, I am desperate but not stupid, I totally agree with you! I agree that employers are too picky when it comes to experience, everyone has to start somewhere and they are missing out on eager potential!
ReplyDeleteBy the way my Tumblr page which was intended as a travelogue has slowly become consumed by posts relating to jobseeking. I don't really write for public interest and I should maybe edit my train of thought, but I think it may evolve and migrate to a blog page like your own. Although, I would say you had touched upon everything which has affected me already! http://duntreallymatter.tumblr.com/
ReplyDeleteCheers, Happy jobseeking!