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Date Posted: 17:46:33 10/17/08 Fri
Author: Rana
Subject: Re: talking of new jobs...
In reply to: Michael 's message, "talking of new jobs..." on 12:06:04 10/17/08 Fri

This is a good news, Michael.
Do you expect them to give you a decent salary? I hope they do, because I sense that you prefer this job to bus driving, right?

>Well, this was to be my last day, to work one week
>with the new company and then.......
>
>However, on Wednesday the boss called me in and said
>there may (note 'may') be a job in January...three
>possible options mentioned, two of them would be much
>more responsibilty than my previous job. In the mean
>time he wants to keep me on probably (again note the
>word) until then.
>He still has to talk wages with me. Problem is in the
>dry cleaning industry you work long hours, and very
>lnog, stressful hours if oyu want more than a basic
>living wage.
>
>We agreed that we would continue with me working for
>him - subject to pay being agreed, whilst both of us
>would give 2 weeks minimum notice.
>
>In the circumstances thats not bad for me or him. He
>does need me at the moment to help him absorb my old
>company and its procedures into his one. I need a job
>and pay.
>
>Definitely better than I feared in this present
>climate. Meanwhile Im applying to drive buses again.
>Good pay, only problem is shifts, including weekends
>etc. But hopefully promotion prospects later - if
>there are any jobs available now.

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