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A levels are a grading system for university. In employment terms they dont count for much im afraid. What A levels though? Some might be ok for office work.

2007-01-17 12:00:33 · answer #1 · answered by Northern Spriggan 6 · 1 0

Yo paisan! Wake up and smell the coffee...I hope you did your A levels in 1922, and trust me even back then the employment scene was quite stringent! Sorry for being rude but there are people who actually do a lot more to try and get a job like going to university and getting an education. But if you're not up for that there are odd jobs that you can do that require an IQ of a postage stamp! There are rare circumstances where that actually takes you somewhere but individuals have shown sheer determination from there on through hard work and persevearence. But the attitude is incredibly appaling....A levels is finishing school - a prerequisite for life. Its like learning to pee in the loo instead of ur pants when you were 3. Reckon you did a lot more after that didnt you....so start thinking!

2007-01-17 11:58:11 · answer #2 · answered by r_varun007 1 · 1 0

Part of the problem may be in the way you are communicating, I'm not sure what "you have done a levels" is supposed to mean. If you have trouble stating what you want or expect from an employer, they will find it hard to employ you. Reword your question, someone might be able to help.

2007-01-17 11:40:14 · answer #3 · answered by fisherwoman 6 · 1 1

i do all of the hiring at the place i work for.
just look at your question.
how comes i can't get a job. ??????? how comes????
even though i have done a levels????
i don't have a clue about what you are talking about. i would not hire you on a bet!
you need to go back to school and learn to talk and write. then perhaps you will be literate enough to fill out an application and have an inteligent interview with the person doing the hireing.
i don't mean to be mean or uncaring but you do not make any sence at all.

2007-01-17 11:45:57 · answer #4 · answered by KRIS 7 · 2 2

may be because Ur a pessimist and employers don't like them.be an optimist look at the bright side of life and look straight into the employers eyes when he/she is asking u a question and tell them u are the right 1 for the job and smile while Ur doing those

2007-01-17 11:39:14 · answer #5 · answered by `Avenging~ghetto~bird` 3 · 0 0

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2007-01-17 11:57:41 · answer #6 · answered by If Sky has a Limit 2 · 0 1

If you are filling out employment applications, you must be sure that your spelling is impeccable.

2007-01-17 11:40:21 · answer #7 · answered by Phyllobates 7 · 1 1

kriss, not trying to pick bones or anything, but if you're going to tell him to learn to spell, you may want to check your own spelling first....its 'sense' not 'sence' ......

2007-01-17 11:58:57 · answer #8 · answered by hp25 2 · 1 0

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