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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