Caz
Repeat Offender
To be honest, it's a great confidence boost. But then, that's me. It's a place where I feel comfortable, if that makes sense. I've done it in a hotel, and didn't like it so much. But in a bar, a pub, it's where I thrive I guess. I like being around people, it's where I get my energy from I guess. I think managing a music venue is definitely the route for me to go, I'd be mixing that with my event management, and so it's a win win situation! It's going to be hard though, I know that. I need as much experience over this next year as possible. I'm planning on renewing my first aid at work certificate and doing my personal licence and a health and safety certificate this year too. While I don't have to have them to get the job. Anything that puts me above other graduates is good! It's about £250 to do those 3 but my first aid would last another 3 years, my personal licence 10, and health and safety I think is a lifetime thing. So I reckon they're worth doing.
I went for a job earlier this week. Saw an event coordinator job advertised, said full time but thought I'd apply anyway, say I'm available full time until October and then part time. She called me, within 10 minutes, said I had an absolutely outstanding CV and application and would love to offer me the job, but she needed someone who can do full time permanently. Was gutted!! But sure I'll find something else!
What are you heading to Swansea to do at uni?
I went for a job earlier this week. Saw an event coordinator job advertised, said full time but thought I'd apply anyway, say I'm available full time until October and then part time. She called me, within 10 minutes, said I had an absolutely outstanding CV and application and would love to offer me the job, but she needed someone who can do full time permanently. Was gutted!! But sure I'll find something else!
What are you heading to Swansea to do at uni?