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29-08-2018 12:52 PM
Seeingeyetoeye I lack experience though willing and ready learning on-the-job, and on a comment appearing dumb,

as I was serving 2 other customers as well as serving this customer, and well, just as every customer deserves a seamless service experience, I would expect each and every customer is different, and it's important acknowledging and appreciating the needs and issues of customer as well as understanding from perspective of the customer, and just as coworkers and I don't see eye to eye on each and every single thing though I like to make the most out of any situation as well as where similarities and differences are concerned, it's important understanding differences just as much as similarities as differences deepen, broaden and widen the nature of understanding, bringing about a culture of synergy,

seek your understanding as to novel writing, thank you on your kind compliment, as well as how do I make the cut as a novelist, what gives you the idea of novel writing, what makes you speak of how I must consider myself a novelist, are you a publisher looking to publish novelists and hiring novelists and/ or know how publishers publishing novelists work and know how novelists work, and in which way can I contribute as novelist, and how is novel writing like, much appreciated, and thank you in advance!
29-08-2018 11:55 AM
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How impossible seeking job is after failing psle!

Hello all,

Seek your understanding, just a little quick post with regards on-the-job-training and job-searching,

Just starting out a dish collector at a food and beverage establishment, coworkers range from mid career switchers to breadwinners to retirees, and I heard a couple of experienced coworkers have been offered the contract of employment 6 months in, have considered career upskilling prior to official employment though courses related to food and beverage service support industry are not education-level specific and are more often than not experience and skill-based, I still find myself at the brunt of the course manager who asked about my psle score,

issue is, I experience less than positive remarks and gestures both from customers, and coworkers, about way I carry out my roles and responsibilities, recently a more experienced coworker questioned my commitment to the establishment with a 4h-per-week (a giveaway on the establishment I'm with) schedule given most coworkers clocking in around 11 times more hours than I do, at 44h-per-week, and another customer commented I look dumb,

another concern, has anyone with a minimum education-level tried, or having accomplished, a job specialising an education-level without relevant qualifications and commensurating with experience instead, what job and which industry and/ or how much experience would you need, what way have you started out and which avenues local paper/ online posting/ online app i.e. Carousell jobs and how would you recommend an entry-level, school-leaver like me walk-in/ contacting via phone/ contacting via email on job opportunities, on-the-job-training and job-searching advice, hacks and/ or tips much appreciated,

Turning out not just a little quick post, to each and every one dropping by and seeing this, thank you in advance!
You make a good novelist.
29-08-2018 10:53 AM
Seeingeyetoeye
How impossible seeking job is after failing psle!

How impossible seeking job is after failing psle!

Hello all,

Seek your understanding, just a little quick post with regards on-the-job-training and job-searching,

Just starting out a dish collector at a food and beverage establishment, coworkers range from mid career switchers to breadwinners to retirees, and I heard a couple of experienced coworkers have been offered the contract of employment 6 months in, have considered career upskilling prior to official employment though courses related to food and beverage service support industry are not education-level specific and are more often than not experience and skill-based, I still find myself at the brunt of the course manager who asked about my psle score,

issue is, I experience less than positive remarks and gestures both from customers, and coworkers, about way I carry out my roles and responsibilities, recently a more experienced coworker questioned my commitment to the establishment with a 4h-per-week (a giveaway on the establishment I'm with) schedule given most coworkers clocking in around 11 times more hours than I do, at 44h-per-week, and another customer commented I look dumb,

another concern, has anyone with a minimum education-level tried, or having accomplished, a job specialising an education-level without relevant qualifications and commensurating with experience instead, what job and which industry and/ or how much experience would you need, what way have you started out and which avenues local paper/ online posting/ online app i.e. Carousell jobs and how would you recommend an entry-level, school-leaver like me walk-in/ contacting via phone/ contacting via email on job opportunities, on-the-job-training and job-searching advice, hacks and/ or tips much appreciated,

Turning out not just a little quick post, to each and every one dropping by and seeing this, thank you in advance!

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