Probably the best employee in the world.

Probably the best employee in the world.

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Byff

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4,427 posts

268 months

Tuesday 1st February 2005
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Ok, I'm going out on a limb here, but my Missus is the number 1 employee available today. She puts 110% into her job and is the most organised person I know.

Unfortunately, her employers are a charity and they have lost funding, so it looks like she's going to be finished soon.

Her background is in Building Merchants, stock control, accounts, infact anything to do with running a business. Her present job has been working with schools, recruiting advisors (mentors), selling programs to schools, running the programs, organising presentations. She has the ability (of which I envy) to stand up infront of classes and sometimes full assemblies to deliver presentations. Obviously, her PC skills are second to none.

She is one hell of a woman to have working for you.

I know she'll get another job, it's just a question of when. If you have an opening, regardless of what the position is, I'd appreciate you getting in touch as an opportunity to get an employee of this calibre does not come around often.

docevi1

10,430 posts

255 months

Tuesday 1st February 2005
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Try Newcastle/Northumbria Uni, they have openings for lecturers usually and the bussiness/accounting schools clamour for people to lecture/help students with coursework or introduce a subject.

The best lecturers we have are the ones who both know there stuff and want to be there!

tvrbob

11,187 posts

262 months

Tuesday 1st February 2005
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Looks like I'll be needing an organiser for PHerFest05. Can't pay anything but I'll let her share my beer.

uriel

3,244 posts

258 months

Tuesday 1st February 2005
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Probably not the sort of thing she'd be after, but Sage are taking people on at the moment for technical support. They want anyone with accounts or computer experience and would love people with both.

It's a great place to work if you don't mind that type of work (drives me round the bend!!) and the pay is relatively decent.

And I get £750 if I recommend her to the company

Byff

Original Poster:

4,427 posts

268 months

Tuesday 1st February 2005
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uriel said:
And I get £750 if I recommend her to the company


Halfies

bomb

3,707 posts

291 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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My garden needs landscaping .........

sb-1

3,321 posts

270 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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Byff,

Pity you are not 'down South' ....she could be just what we are looking for ........your not thinking of moving are you?!


Steve

Byff

Original Poster:

4,427 posts

268 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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sb-1 said:
Byff,

Pity you are not 'down South' ....she could be just what we are looking for ........your not thinking of moving are you?!


Steve


If you can provide a good enough salary so I don't have to work, I could presude her to move south