Even though you have a clear idea of the
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son of job and pay you want, you may
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2 Getting ajob
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find that something different will suit
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you quite well. Keep this in mind when
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Jobs that come in are noted on cards and
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you're talking with the Employment Ad-
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displayed in the office window as soon as
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viser and don't stick to one job only.
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possible. You can call in at any time to
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look at the jobs displayed.
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4 If you don't find a job on your
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Half the people who find jobs through
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first visit
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Job Centres or Employment Offices find
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them in this way.
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Come into our office as often as you can
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The receptionist is here to help you, so if
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to look at the jobs on display here.
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you see ajob that looks right for you, tell
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Good vacancies are coming in all the
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the receptionist, giving the reference
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time, but they do go quickly. Don't rely
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number on the card.
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on being told about them just because
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you've been registered for employment.
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3 If you want further help with
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If you can't get to the office every day ea
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finding ajob
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sily, come in whenever you can - and en-
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If you want more help or advice, don't quire by telephone as often as you like.
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forget that's what we're here for. Our
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Jt'll help you to find a job faster if you
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Employment Advisers can help you with
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keep in touch.
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things like:
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- thinking about the different sorts ofjobs
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you could do - and which are best for
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The inhabitants of Lanzarote are known for their courage and adaptability. Their island is an arid, treeless land, but its agricultural output is impressive. Because there is very little rain, farmers use volcanic cinder to capture and retain wetness in the earth. They even dare to plant crops in the desert sand that is a condition of their daily existence. An unusual land, Lanzarote proves man 5 ability to overcome the obstacles in his natural environment.