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Nah, it does. Service industry though, or independent retail. Get a stack of CVs, pound that shoe leather. Bars, restaurants, smaller shops, cleaners, gardeners are all good candidates. Be prepared to work a shitty job. Turn up and smash it. Next job will easier to acquire
You mean the bars that are shutting at 2 per day?
The restaurants that are being replaced by Deliveroo?
The shops that are replacing humans with computers or are so small they're only hiring 1 or 2 people out of a pool of thousands?
The jobs that the government is paying £3k per business to employee under 24s therefore locking out anyone above 24?
Or the gardening jobs which entail cutting down any chance of wildlife surviving within our gardens and then spraying the desolation with herbicide?
Apart from a cleaner I've done all of those jobs in my time, and it's not like it used to be. I've also been on unemployment relatively recently and that system is utter bollocks, which gives you nowhere near enough to buy groceries let alone pay rent, electricity, etc. Not to mention the waste of time going into the job centre every 2 weeks to be told to keep looking.
Get with the times old man, it's not like it used to be. At least not in Scotland, where we're both based.
I know someone that did this in Fort William just last year, and Edinburgh this. I'm not saying it is easy, and this is just annecdata. But it does still work. Requires a cheery disposition I will add too, and less ageism
Historic Environment Scotland is doing hiring rounds right now for Edinburgh based positions. Heard through a friend's brother. I'll see if I can find the link.
Found the link, but looks like the "not much skill required" jobs have been filled.
Know HES gets a pretty bad wrap with all the (warranted) negative press, but I know a few folk who work there and it sounds like a reasonably decent employer, and bottom grade pays better than minimum wage. 🤷
https://ekov.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_2001/jobs
Sir, we dont take kindly to hard work around here.
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It really depends where you are. Also, I'm not sure I'd want those shitty jobs when tbh, I have a lot more value to offer than stocking shelves. Even in my current job which is very specialized, I'm always wanting to learn and grow more.
What if you are 1% too disabled for those lines of work?
American: They used to hurl infants off cliffs back in the old days, and as far as I'm aware, fascism hasn't changed much.
Anywhere else: Welfare
Then you file for SSDI
That's a good one