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Need a job
Well I’ve been in Richmond BC on my Bunac w/p now for 1mth, I’ve been looking for work for over 3 weeks now but no joy. Our plan was to come out here whilst our PR app (submitted Feb 06) was processing. If we gain employment then we would apply for a LMO to bridge the gap – or the LMO would speed up the PR. Either way we do not want to go back.
Sure we were chancing things as there was no guarantee the PR would tie in with the expiry of our Bunac w/p`s, but we are giving it ago. I have varied experience 6 yrs in the Police Force (last job in UK), 1 yrs accounts experience in 2001-2002 and 6 yrs sales prior to that. However with all this experience I’m still finding it hard to get a job even in entry level accounts or admin. I’ve applied for a number of jobs, registered with 5 agencies but still no joy. I still have 11 mths left a miracle may still happen, any advice of help would be appreciated. |
Re: Need a job
Wayne-Niki, I have no idea what you have or haven't done so far, so I'll provide a list that's based on the assumption that you've done nothing -- just so I don't miss anything critical. This is not just for you, but for others who might be in the same position.
Hope that helps. x |
Re: Need a job
Something I've figured out only relatively recently is the idea of creating a spreadsheet to keep track of contacts.
In my case, I need to track customers, e.g., if I've made a commitment to call So And So back on Thursday. If one builds a large enough group of people with whom one is in contact, one needs a system for organizing the information, otherwise it can get away on one. For job hunting, an Excel spreadsheet should be good enough. x |
Re: Need a job
Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
(Post 6087469)
Something I've figured out only relatively recently is the idea of creating a spreadsheet to keep track of contacts.
In my case, I need to track customers, e.g., if I've made a commitment to call So And So back on Thursday. If one builds a large enough group of people with whom one is in contact, one needs a system for organizing the information, otherwise it can get away on one. For job hunting, an Excel spreadsheet should be good enough. x Thankyou for all your info, a great help in a number of areas. Ive read your PM and I will make contact in a couple of days once I have read all the info and ajusted a few things. Thanks once again. |
Re: Need a job
Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary
(Post 6087469)
Something I've figured out only relatively recently is the idea of creating a spreadsheet to keep track of contacts.
In my case, I need to track customers, e.g., if I've made a commitment to call So And So back on Thursday. If one builds a large enough group of people with whom one is in contact, one needs a system for organizing the information, otherwise it can get away on one. For job hunting, an Excel spreadsheet should be good enough. x |
Re: Need a job
I've used my responses as the basis of a new Wiki article called Quick Job Hunting Instructions.
Surrey Expat, I included a mention of Maximizer. I've divided the Wiki into two sections, one for those still in the UK and one for those already in Canada. Any improvements to the Wiki would be most welcome. x |
Re: Need a job
Hi Wayne-Niki,
If you have no joy with Judy's tips, you could consider moving somewhere most Canadians don't want to go (generally North!!!). We did the same as you on a BUNAC visa 3 1/2 years ago, took jobs in the North (Prince George) to did exactly what you want to do. We used to be Police Officers in a past life!!! Whilst it is a great talking point and shows rounded skills, I would use it purely as a way of getting through the door in interviews and then push your Accounting / Sales skills....................... this is just my opinion (from our experience). Most of the jobs that relate to the Police require PR as a minimum. Good luck with your search, the North is not as bad as people make out!!! Cheers, Mike |
Re: Need a job
hello nikki wayne,
Richmond is a very difficult area to find work, due to the ethnic population in that little town. They only employ their own kind, this information was passed on to me the hotel staff. I would advise you to move into another area and perhaps look at attending evening classes. I found that the locals where not very friendly in richmond. Also properties in richmond is veeeeeeeeery expensive. Sorry i just tell it as it is. |
Re: Need a job
Originally Posted by san38
(Post 6089738)
hello nikki wayne,
Richmond is a very difficult area to find work, due to the ethnic population in that little town. |
Re: Need a job
Originally Posted by wayne-Niki
(Post 6087262)
Well I’ve been in Richmond BC on my Bunac w/p now for 1mth, I’ve been looking for work for over 3 weeks now but no joy. Our plan was to come out here whilst our PR app (submitted Feb 06) was processing. If we gain employment then we would apply for a LMO to bridge the gap – or the LMO would speed up the PR. Either way we do not want to go back.
Sure we were chancing things as there was no guarantee the PR would tie in with the expiry of our Bunac w/p`s, but we are giving it ago. I have varied experience 6 yrs in the Police Force (last job in UK), 1 yrs accounts experience in 2001-2002 and 6 yrs sales prior to that. However with all this experience I’m still finding it hard to get a job even in entry level accounts or admin. I’ve applied for a number of jobs, registered with 5 agencies but still no joy. I still have 11 mths left a miracle may still happen, any advice of help would be appreciated. |
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