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#1 Posted : 27 October 2008 20:58:00(UTC)
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Posted By Renown II Like a lot of safety professionals, I am being made part time from December. This is quite a deflating experience, and a great time of year for this to happen. Having been in the H&S industry, mainly manufacturing, mainly Northamptonshire for over 15 years,I need to try and make up the other two days a week, or seek what ever safety jobs are available. Can anyone out there who has been or is going through the same as me, give some advice of the best way forward? (and help any other professionals who may end up in the same boat) Any positive advice is greatly appreciated. Kind regards RenownII
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#2 Posted : 27 October 2008 21:32:00(UTC)
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Posted By steve g Hi have you thought of taking the cieh professional trainer certificate and sharing the wealth of your experience with others, I find its a great way to keep up to date and you never know you might enjoy it good luck steve g
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#3 Posted : 13 November 2008 10:08:00(UTC)
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Posted By Renown II Thanks for your advice Steve I have looked into this, and I will give this serious consideration in the New Year, especially as there doesn't seem to be much part time safety work around at the moment. Kind regards Renownii
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#4 Posted : 13 November 2008 10:28:00(UTC)
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Posted By steve g Good luck with it look at funding options for the course where I am in wales the welsh assembly are good,also try business eye they are very helpful,take accredited courses in subjects you currently know then maybe you can branch off from there,look at the mandatory courses people have to take eg in my instance i oversee care homes and so the industry has a lot of mandatory training,fire awareness,health and safety,fire awareness and evacuation,pova,coshh,food safety and lots more good luck hope it proves fruitful steve g
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#5 Posted : 13 November 2008 13:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Bluenose I got laid off on Tuesday. But there is still jobs out there. The only problem is there are loads of bods looking
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