WARNINGS & IMPORTANT NOTES.
DO
NOT SEND MONEY!
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this will be used to help improve A
Great
Portal websites.
This site is just a list of some other web sites that
have information about employment.
Please Be Warned: DOT Solutions
cannot monitor all of the postings in this
section on a 24 hour basis. We do our best to monitor all jobs postings and we
do remove postings for which we have received complaints
or feedback.
However, the
viewer/visitor to this website who is seeking employment is asked to use due
diligence in responding to any job offering. Do not send money to any company
offering an employment position. Companies that request money could be fraudulent.
Women should refrain from responding to positions offering film
contracts, hostess jobs and overseas jobs that seem too good to be true. Check
with the embassies of the countries in which these jobs are offered to find out
about the legitimacy of the company offering such jobs.
DOT Solutions is
your responsible to verify any of the employment positions, enter it and use
links at your own risk. If
these conditions are understood and acceptable you are welcome to use this site
to help you find a job.
Check any advertise or listed job with a recognised careers advisor who is
independent of any website listed or any employer.
Remember if it sounds too good to be true then it probably
is.
Make informed decisions before sharing your National Insurance number
with a potential employer. Most employers will not ask for personal
information until you arrive at their offices for face-to-face interview and
are given a formal job application.
Don't provide credit card or bank account numbers, or engage in any
financial transactions over the phone or online with a potential
employer/recruiter. Exercise caution when dealing with prospective job
contacts outside of the United Kingdom.
Not all the jobs may be relevant to your needs. The
web sites listed may not have been checked.
Some of the web sites listed may be for employment in
other countries.
If a site states that the job is great, ask yourself
why do they have to advertise it.
Always make sure that you are able to return to a safe
place.
Do you have anyone else, outside the company, you are
able to ask for help or a safe place if things don't go according to plan.
Let others know full details of what you intend to
do. Ask an official advisor if they have heard of any problems with
the place you intend to work for.
There is a difference to going on holiday to a place
and working there, you may be treated as a second class citizen. Every day
hearing, "Hey! move that pile of pig droppings,".
Sure the area is great. Opps! we forgot to tell
you we have a curfew after 6:00pm and twenty people are injured or die doing
that job.
Doing the same task day in and day out can become
boring and drive anyone up the wall.
Having to learn new skills all the time can be
stressful and expensive.
Recruitment agency's may get commission to fill a job position quickly and
therefore may not offer an unbiased view of the job.
Even government sponsored agency's may be under pressure to reach targets
or on commission and therefore biased to getting people any job without
considering any problems with the employer.
The employer may be in dispute with past employees or even the present
staff this could make any make any new employees position difficult.
Travel to interesting countries may be great if you
have the money and time to spend visiting the sights.
Living in a hostel, bedsits, flats or a hotel may give
access to a good social life, if you like the people and if you have the money and
time to access it. Otherwise you may find it too noisy to relax and have
time to unwind when you need.
It is YOU who gets criticised for the duties
you have to carry out, even if you don't like doing them.
The people you work for when you start may change and
there could be personality clashes that could make you want to change employment.
This may not be so easy, you may have to stay in the job because of other commitments.
Don't take the word of the people you intend to work
for.
Other areas may pay more but living expenses may be a
lot higher. Find out what expenses are likely to be and double that
amount.
ASK, ASK and ASK again.
NEVER, NEVER give or send
money to anyone in the hope of employment, even if they promise materials
in return.
If the job promised has a high wage and good working
conditions then consider why others are not doing it.
Do not believe the amount of wages or holidays
listed. Earn £25,000.00 plus car and pension, sure you can if you
work 20 hours a day 7 days a week and pay £24,000.00 for housing, travel, insurance, gas, electricity, food and tools to do the
job.
Remember that your circumstances may change and you may
have to return home.
Management and your duties may change.
New staff may be taken on, possibly someone you don't like.
You may be asked to do overtime or work when you would like to be off. The
overtime you where able to do to get a good wage may be stopped.
The place you work for may have to relocate.
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK THE OFFERED EMPLOYMENT.
THAT DREAM JOB MAY BECOME A NIGHTMARE.
This list of web sites imay not in any particular order, therefore no site may be better than
any other.
This website may receive commission or payment to list websites and may
therefore not be unbiased.
These sites are outside the control of this web site.
Some sites and employment may be repeated;
this does not mean they are any better than others.
A good web site does not mean good employment.
A site called "greatest_employment_ever_heard_of_in_the_whole_world"
may have poor quality employment, so take care.
Their are some reports that some employers and agencies place job
advertisements for jobs that do not exist. This may be done so that the
employer or agency has a list of potential employees that they are able to call
upon if required. Also the benefits of some jobs listed are unrealistic.
This may be true but such matters are usually beyond a job hunters
control. If you are able try to contact an employee who has to work for
the company your considering and ask them what it is really like.
Don't forget to check any employer by normal
methods, for example with a recognised careers advisor who is independent
of any website listed or any employer.
Hope this information hasn't put you off applying for work.
DO
NOT SEND MONEY!
If you want to send someone money send it here
this will be used to help improve A
Great
Portal websites.
Please mention this web site to all the people you meet, to give them a chance of finding a job or a change in their career.
You can say to all your friends and your employers that
"I work
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