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On 04/08/2012 04:11 PM, Stephen wrote:
> On 04/08/2012 2:44 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>> What I /never/ found /any/ of is jobs anywhere near I live, with words
>> like "junior" or "trainee" or "graduate" in the title. It's as if these
>> jobs somehow don't exist or simply aren't advertised.
>
> Even if they did you would not get one.
You don't think so?
> How many juniors or trainees are your age?
I don't know; I've never met anybody who writes software for a living.
> Graduate means just graduated, straight out of education with
> little or no experience. At your age you are expected to have moved on.
Sure. Anything that specifically says /graduate/ is unlikely to be open
to me at this point. But I would have thought "trainee" would be fine...
> So if there is no suitable work in Milton Keynes and you don't want to
> be on the dole for the rest of your life, follow in Dick Whittington's
> footsteps.
Like I said further down, I tried a different site, and it seems to be
finding boatloads of jobs; more jobs than I can actually apply to!
(Well, without losing my sanity...)
Whether I will actually get to interview for any of these is another
matter. So far it's not looking so hot.
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