there is a lot you can get, i got a job in a call centre and i didn't have any, now I'm a manager, basically i looked for jobs that said no experience required and went for that, you could even find a recruitment agency in your area or go to the job centre and they will help you. You will be fine good luck with it and hope you find a job you like
2006-07-20 03:42:42
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answered by donna m 2
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Hi,
If you would like a second chance at improving your education and progressing in you career I would recommend joining the forces, go for a trade so that if you leave you can get a job outside the forces. I would recommend the RAF as the army are cannon fodder and the navy are a load of guys on ships, know what I mean? The RAF get better accommodation,food and just about everything else!
This is an option where you get a good wage, a chance to improve your education, a trade, and the opportunity to meet friends and visit and work in places you may not see otherwise...
Good luck, I wish you well...
2006-07-20 03:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There are loads of unskilled jobs going around, factory/office stuff etc, but if you have the right attitude and a cv which is well written ie saying your skills and possible contributions to a company can sometimes be enough to get you a foot in the door. Ive found the best way to get a job is through knowing people.
This is because friends know your strenghts and also know the boss. Good luck!
2006-07-20 03:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I know of several people who got very good jobs despite having very few qualifications. But what they all did have was great personalities, ability to get on with people at all levels, bags of common sense, and a dynamic, can-do attitude, prepared to learn, muck in and take charge if necessary. If you haven't got all that then having no GCSEs will be a HUGE handicap - unless you want a dead-end job working with dead-end people. Have you considered re-taking your GCSEs to try and do better?
2006-07-20 03:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think any employers really care about your GCSE results, they would only ever glance at them and use them as a guide. Whats more important is how you impress them in an interview. I never hired any one because they got A*'s. Some people just aren't academic but can be better in other areas like people skills etc. Don't worry about them. Experience is what matters
2006-07-20 03:43:39
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answered by Сеня 3
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Hi, a job in the Pub trade dose not depend on GCSE's just on personality and desier for the job, i only have 4 C's and now am on 15k a year as a night club manager.
2006-07-20 04:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Labouring jobs
But if you re ambitious and want a career, get any office lob, try your best, learn the next job up and the rest is up to you. Many managing directors have no qualifications, but are ambitious "go getters".
2006-07-20 05:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you could work in a pub/restaurant a shop or as a care assistant or support worker it depends what area of work you are interested in. you only need gcses or a levels if you want to be a qualified proffesional in that certain field.
2006-07-20 03:44:27
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answered by angelle_76 3
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a dj, a gardener, self imployment, start your own career,
but i wont lie to you no matter what job you are interested, the goverment has made it known that school leavers must have some form off good standard education in or to recieve a job with at least the min wage.
2006-07-20 03:43:31
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answered by decaying_apple 1
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Cess pit cleaner or sewage worker
2006-07-20 03:42:02
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answered by Jeff J 4
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