Lizzybear
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Hope this is OK to post, I know you're a nice/helpful bunch on here so I thought it was worth a shot.
Boyfriend Steve just received a reply from a job interview he had about a week ago saying he hadn't got the job. He's pretty gutted and i'm finding it hard to give him advice and encouragement =/
He's been pessimistic about finding a new job for a while now: We've been together nearly 2 years and he's been working the same job -nights answering the phone in a taxi company- (technically shift manager but that's mostly down to him organising a lot of drivers rather than having much authority) since we met and for quite some time before that. He started it in uni as a part-time thing and just never left. He did suffer from depression in his last year of uni and one after though so I guess that didn't help. He can't really move up any more and to be honest it's a bit of a rubbish job: The bosses are unfair, no-one has any dinner breaks no matter how long they work because apparently 'down time' is a break and all employees should 'expect to be sworn at and should take it cos it's their job to' 0_0 You get the idea!
He's been looking for a new job for a few months now, though not consistently in my opinion. The problem is he gets incredibly defensive when I try to gently push him. I have tried to offer constructive help like links to jobs i've found online but I think he needs to try harder than he is doing. He's been unhappy in this job since we met and at first I said nothing (for about a year i'd say) but now I feel like I have to. I'm 22 and he's 24 so maybe he feels like he doesn't want to take advice from someone younger (however, i'm still in uni but have worked full-time and am doing close to that at the moment so it's not as if I haven't had to find jobs myself!) and of course there is always the typical bloke thing of they know best =/
I guess i'm just looking for any tips of things I could do to help motivate him, things I could recommend him to do or say interviews, similar stories, or even any jobs any of you know of in the Liverpool area! I know it might sound like i'm being pushy but I really think I need to be. He has had to do the same to me when I was in denial of my debt problems and now i'm well on my way to clearing them.
He wants to work in an adminstrative role as far as I know and is not adverse to working with the public or in a callcentre. He has a good telephone manner and is very organised. He's an intelligent guy and has a degree (though I know this doesn't always count for much nowadays!) but I think he just doesn't have much confidence with regards to jobhunting cos he gets treated badly in his current job =[ I feel awful for him at the moment as I know how much he wanted this job and I honestly think he would have been good at it knowing his skills and personality.
This is the job he didn't get, if that helps: http://jobsearch.joininsurance.co.u...62&lid=26017&jt=2&jt=4&jt=1&jt=3&sort=dt&vw=b
Boyfriend Steve just received a reply from a job interview he had about a week ago saying he hadn't got the job. He's pretty gutted and i'm finding it hard to give him advice and encouragement =/
He's been pessimistic about finding a new job for a while now: We've been together nearly 2 years and he's been working the same job -nights answering the phone in a taxi company- (technically shift manager but that's mostly down to him organising a lot of drivers rather than having much authority) since we met and for quite some time before that. He started it in uni as a part-time thing and just never left. He did suffer from depression in his last year of uni and one after though so I guess that didn't help. He can't really move up any more and to be honest it's a bit of a rubbish job: The bosses are unfair, no-one has any dinner breaks no matter how long they work because apparently 'down time' is a break and all employees should 'expect to be sworn at and should take it cos it's their job to' 0_0 You get the idea!
He's been looking for a new job for a few months now, though not consistently in my opinion. The problem is he gets incredibly defensive when I try to gently push him. I have tried to offer constructive help like links to jobs i've found online but I think he needs to try harder than he is doing. He's been unhappy in this job since we met and at first I said nothing (for about a year i'd say) but now I feel like I have to. I'm 22 and he's 24 so maybe he feels like he doesn't want to take advice from someone younger (however, i'm still in uni but have worked full-time and am doing close to that at the moment so it's not as if I haven't had to find jobs myself!) and of course there is always the typical bloke thing of they know best =/
I guess i'm just looking for any tips of things I could do to help motivate him, things I could recommend him to do or say interviews, similar stories, or even any jobs any of you know of in the Liverpool area! I know it might sound like i'm being pushy but I really think I need to be. He has had to do the same to me when I was in denial of my debt problems and now i'm well on my way to clearing them.
He wants to work in an adminstrative role as far as I know and is not adverse to working with the public or in a callcentre. He has a good telephone manner and is very organised. He's an intelligent guy and has a degree (though I know this doesn't always count for much nowadays!) but I think he just doesn't have much confidence with regards to jobhunting cos he gets treated badly in his current job =[ I feel awful for him at the moment as I know how much he wanted this job and I honestly think he would have been good at it knowing his skills and personality.
This is the job he didn't get, if that helps: http://jobsearch.joininsurance.co.u...62&lid=26017&jt=2&jt=4&jt=1&jt=3&sort=dt&vw=b