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Commute distance to the office every morning?
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 523149" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Finding your ideal job that ticks all your boxes on your doorstep is likely to never happen.</p><p>It is all too easy to look at all the negatives in a job advert even before you even get to that all important interview stage and have the opportunity to get more information on what the job entails and decide whether it suits you or not</p><p>The problem these days is social media can play a part in whether you get to an interview or not and employers look to research potential employees through many channels to get their short list and the negativity shown by the OP across many posts on here would not bode well IMO</p><p>The work / life balance thing is a difficult one when you have a lifestyle / standard of living to maintain that requires a certain level of earnings to be met and can make changing jobs more difficult</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 523149, member: 8931"] Finding your ideal job that ticks all your boxes on your doorstep is likely to never happen. It is all too easy to look at all the negatives in a job advert even before you even get to that all important interview stage and have the opportunity to get more information on what the job entails and decide whether it suits you or not The problem these days is social media can play a part in whether you get to an interview or not and employers look to research potential employees through many channels to get their short list and the negativity shown by the OP across many posts on here would not bode well IMO The work / life balance thing is a difficult one when you have a lifestyle / standard of living to maintain that requires a certain level of earnings to be met and can make changing jobs more difficult [/QUOTE]
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