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-:Undertaker:-
14-12-2016, 06:51 PM
with your current job have you got an idea when you want to finish there and move on or not

currently one i've got i'm doing whilst i do my maths course so latest i wanna be there is like May 2017 although i wouldnt mind in new year looking for one with more hours till the summer. so yeah hoping to move on in the first half of 2017

what about you

scottish
14-12-2016, 07:06 PM
Depends really, for as long as I'm paid a competitive salary with an increase one/twice a year and all training paid for me etc I'll be happy here so unlikely to move.

Cerys
14-12-2016, 07:41 PM
Uhh I definitely wanna stay til like August 2017 no matter what but if I end up not moving away for uni next year then I'd stay there til I finished my degree so like August 2018

Chris
14-12-2016, 08:14 PM
Hard to say, I've been at this place for 6 months and it's going really well so far! Theres a lot that could shorten or lengthen this, but I would like to say at least 5 years!

EricaAmanda
14-12-2016, 08:20 PM
Yeah i wanna move on, i been at this job for a year but the pay is shit.

Absently
14-12-2016, 08:21 PM
hoping by the time i finish uni (june 2017) ill have found myself a job related to my degree rather than just working in retail. i would absolutely love a 9 - 5 job but dont ever see that happening

Alkaz
14-12-2016, 09:46 PM
Hopefully for the next 10 years or so.

xxMATTGxx
14-12-2016, 09:52 PM
Been at my current work for 3 years I believe - I work in Tech Support. I don't mind the place I work to be honest, like it's laid back. Everything is friendly and easy to get on with but I think it may be time to change within the next 1-2 years.

I haven't done my driving yet which I'm going to start in the new year and I've said before I want to get that all sorted before I move jobs. So whoknows, we'll see.

Empired
14-12-2016, 09:53 PM
Til I go off to uni and then I'll come back for holidays. It's gonna be a good few years before they properly get rid of me I think x

buttons
14-12-2016, 10:50 PM
if I get a pay cut, don't like their ethics, treat me badly, passed over for promotions etc

despect
14-12-2016, 10:59 PM
I dont think ill be leaving anytime soon. I enjoy the work I do and I like to think im making a difference.

Josh!
15-12-2016, 02:50 AM
The job I have now is in my field of study, however it is a 6 month contract set to expire end of April.

Samantha
20-12-2016, 11:23 AM
I'm not sure to be honest. There should be a promotion coming up soon where I work and there will be 5 of us going for it, a few people think I'm going to get it and I actually don't think they'd mind me getting it either. After that though I'm unsure, I know if I then want to move up I have to go training in Liverpool for 3 weeks, and I've never been to Liverpool or had to spend so long on my own, so not sure after that! I might not even get the position/it might not even come up. We have a good manager now (well I like her even if others don't), and as long as she stays then I'll be there I hope, if she leaves and it reverts back to how it was then I'd probably look elsewhere.

TinyFroggy
18-10-2018, 12:45 AM
I'm a part timer teacher. My contract ends on 13th nov. Don't know what to do after. I really love this job. But it's school holiday then. Zzz.

Samantha
18-10-2018, 11:13 AM
I'm not sure to be honest. There should be a promotion coming up soon where I work and there will be 5 of us going for it, a few people think I'm going to get it and I actually don't think they'd mind me getting it either. After that though I'm unsure, I know if I then want to move up I have to go training in Liverpool for 3 weeks, and I've never been to Liverpool or had to spend so long on my own, so not sure after that! I might not even get the position/it might not even come up. We have a good manager now (well I like her even if others don't), and as long as she stays then I'll be there I hope, if she leaves and it reverts back to how it was then I'd probably look elsewhere.

Haha wow, ok so this promotion was 'promised' to someone pretty much (the manager favoured one of the people who went for it), that manager has now left and the person who got the job was rubbish at it and he has left too. I still haven't for a promotion and I don't think I ever will so I've been looking elsewhere since March so hopefully something will come up soon. We have a different manager now and a new assistant, I do want to look at leaving as I want to progress and expand my experience instead of doing the same old. I still like where I am and I will be sad when I leave, but I think leaving would benefit me more.

Zak
18-10-2018, 12:07 PM
I have an open-ended contract at the moment

-:Undertaker:-
18-10-2018, 01:25 PM
looking back on this thread it's mad how i did an extra year in that job cos i cba to move my ass. tbh though i did have a good time

my current contract is a year, so ends 31st August 2019!

GoldenMerc
22-10-2018, 10:19 AM
next monday, I'd assume I will finish this contract

Alysha
22-10-2018, 10:31 AM
I did quit when I started uni again because my manager is the worst human I’ve ever met, but they called me back in and I’ve moved departments. Still retail, but whilst I’m in uni I don’t mind so much. I was passed over for promotion because said manager refused to let me go too, which I found out afterwards. Hopefully I’ll get my masters and get a job more related to that.

-:Undertaker:-
02-11-2018, 03:05 AM
this job atm i'll do till contract end (august 2019) and then go travel/another job/i dunno worlds my oyster

the thing pulling my back home mainly is grandparents. i worry everyday about them :(

Sian
02-11-2018, 06:39 PM
My current job is a 6 month contract through an agency, ending beginning of Jan. I have literally just applied to have it moved to an in-company FTC which would add another 6 months on top and hopefully turn into a perm role.

So I would like to stay where I am, and I'm fighting for it.

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