Do you mean you want us to advise you or you want to know where you can get advice?
In any case, what I say is this-work out what you are good at, what you enjoy doing. You can find this out by asking family and friends what they consider your strengths to be. You are gonna spend most of your life working, so you might as well make it something you are interested in.
Next you need to work out how you can turn your skills into a living. So if you enjoy working with people, for example, theres a whole bunch of things you could do-health, social care, customer service etc. If you are more of a quiet type then perhaps working in a libraby might be your thing. Theres loads of stuff open to you, especially as a graduate, you must be pretty smart.
Good luck, it can take time to work it all out, but you know it will be worth it to find a forfilling career.
:)
2007-02-04 02:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a good plan to leave your job before finding other employment.
Suggest you decide what you would like to do and see if your current qualifications match up, in the meantime don't hang around for your ideal job. Get work, even if it's as a supply teacher through an agency back at your old School.
2007-02-10 18:29:24
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answered by noeusuperstate 6
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What are your qualifications? What did you teach?
I left teaching after six years, and had no trouble finding work (although it was less well paid). Teachers have a lot of transferable skills.
2007-02-04 10:59:07
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answered by Anna 3
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You may quickly get your self registered with all the reputed Placement Agencies, and pick up one of your choice. After gaining some experience you may switch over to a better company.
2007-02-12 08:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Try temping for some time, working in different positions and environments might help you decide what you want to do. There are loads of opportunities!
2007-02-04 11:40:31
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answered by La 7
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Well you've made it so much harder for yourself by being out of work. Leaving teaching after a year doesn't look good. Teaching is a menial job, meant for people who can't get a real job, and you had to leave it after a year? If you found that so hard, that you had to quit without having something else lined up, then I'm sorry, but your CV is now spoilt and nigh on impossible to get a worthwhile job without lying. I'd say start lower, somewhere, where you won't need references or even to see your CV.
2007-02-04 11:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Thousands of people are competing for two or three job opennings . Times are tough. try snivelling.it might work for people like you.
2007-02-11 20:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Try www.monster.com as they have a wide selection of jobs all over the world.
2007-02-11 04:52:49
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answered by jammydodger 5
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www.fish4jobs.co.uk
2007-02-12 10:01:23
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answered by flymetothemoon279 5
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