tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post7054499876514019337..comments2024-01-08T00:18:57.750+00:00Comments on Gay Banker: Email from a fellow bloggerGBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07046768019709916759noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-1210943386860757782009-12-02T09:57:01.530+00:002009-12-02T09:57:01.530+00:00Looking for a job isn't easy, it depends on th...Looking for a job isn't easy, it depends on the approach of finding jobs. There are more <a href="http://www.usjobcareer.com" rel="nofollow">jobs in Bangalore</a> and all these openings can be known from the job portals and other sources like blogs, forums etc. So broaden your knowledge in all the aspects to find a good job.Padmanabanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16395875803918816216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-38634519825912151932009-09-01T19:10:06.548+01:002009-09-01T19:10:06.548+01:00BIG DEAL:
Working in a Sauna when I do not consid...BIG DEAL:<br /><br />Working in a Sauna when I do not consider myself being or willing to be a pay-whore? Well, I would just take it just for what it is, a job to clean… I can make 0,25 pound more than in my current job, which is very international and not only, catered by hot Brazilians and other latinos. I tried Chariots as a possible employer too. The one in Vauxhall required that I be trained for being a cleaner (in this case, I managed to get an offer for part-time cleaner in the evenings, which was great for me as I would total 40 hours a week between my current job and this new one) but they wanted me to get trained on two week days (4 hours each days) and within office hours, and at that time I work for the café- So, I wasn’t able to do it. I will turn up at Chariots Shoreditch this week and see if I can find a vacancy there. Since I am a latin guy (let’s admit I am not the average latin guy nor do I behave like most of latinos but) I look like very Mediterranean and I can’t help it. They do like that.<br /><br />CLEANING JOBS:<br /><br />Also, I got a cleaning job for a couple of weeks close to Parliament Square cleaning offices. It was ok, 6 pounds the hour. I started at 5 AM until 7 AM. The job was simple, to clean, in my case, to vacuum. My co-workers were Latinos with no English language skills at all. It was a ghetto job. And, for a completely bilingual person it was a bit bizarre to work there. But I needed the money. My friends here tell me I should get out of that job as soon as possible because I knew English and I could do other types of jobs. The biggest problem for me at that job was the time I was to wait from 7 AM until 11 AM to get to work to the corporate café. Being in Central London at 7 AM, there was no chance to even go to a library and get connected to the internet. I just went to McDonalds, had my breakfast and waited, and waited yawning like crazy.<br /><br />PUBLISHING INDUSTRY:<br /><br />Also, passing by Old Compton Street and around the Soho area I saw a poster looking for staff at Clonezone store, I applied. My application was turned down though. But I got the idea to apply for their competitors like Prowler, Soho Books, and sent my CV for their consideration. Let’s see if Prowler could tell me yes this time around because I applied before and they told me no. I would like yes and start working there.<br /><br />Facebook also helps a lot to make new contacts. I will keep in this strategy in order to make new networks.<br /><br />And, I applied to Gaydar, they wanted bilingual English-Spanish representatives for their offices. I applied a few weeks ago and didn’t receive a yes or not but just a message that my application had been forwarded to Mr. Bla bla, I should try to contact them and do some following up. I would really fancy working for Gaydar. <br /> <br />This is my experience in London. I do not complain because I like the atmosphere. Here I may have chances I would never even be able to dream of in Latin America, not even in Spain. And, I know that I am just paying the price of being a newcomer, but I face no discrimination. At least, I do not sense it at first hand.<br /><br />I love when you find this melting pot. This is unlikely to find in many places. So, despite that money is really little I enjoy living in London.A-Philosophicalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05650959053630402302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-45675785478913271922009-09-01T19:09:42.676+01:002009-09-01T19:09:42.676+01:00LANGUAGE JOBS:
I have, since the very first of my...LANGUAGE JOBS:<br /><br />I have, since the very first of my move, been following the site www.toplanguagejobs.co.uk that’s the hub from there I got the interview for the call centre for the mobile company.<br /><br />Also, I keep an eye on a couple of Language Jobs Fair due to October and November this year, and of course the Diversity Job Fair in November (diversitycareershow.com) that will cater LGTBs and Gay Friendly employers.<br /><br />Right now I am making minimum wage and working part time, I have to set myself a deadline to make a change since I cannot continue like this forever and ever. I do not want to go back to Spain. I am a Spanish citizen (passport holder) by descent but over there coming from Uruguay, Latin America, they generally prefer to employ the Spanish-born. Not a foreign-born. This is why I love London. In my job we are people from everywhere in the world. Africa, Europe: South, North, East, heart of Europe, Asia, and me, Latin America.<br /><br />SAUNAS:<br /><br />I have also been turning up to Saunas to offer myself as a cleaner. My Polish friend, who had a hard-on and infatuation love affair with a guy working at Pleasure Rooms, contacted me with him for an application. They want people full time and in different changing shifts. They want you to be exclusive for them. Full-time, not part-time. I had a couple of interviews with them and they kinda admit that.A-Philosophicalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05650959053630402302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-79303001510526093052009-09-01T19:09:04.626+01:002009-09-01T19:09:04.626+01:00Thanks a lot for your words. Yes, I should try to ...Thanks a lot for your words. Yes, I should try to get a job related to my mother tongue, Spanish. I had about 6 weeks ago an interview for Lebara, the mobile company for their call centre here in London but catering clients in Spain remotely. I didn’t get it at the end > ( That could have been much of a better prospect than my current job that I make 5,75 pounds by the hour and only managed to get a part-time job within the company for now.<br /><br />LIVING IN A GAY HOUSE: <br /><br />I am already living in a “Gay” house. I moved in last week. I was paying 400 pounds bills included, a month for a double bed room close to New Cross in SE. No underground going, and sort of a ghetto neighbourhood. I do not like ghettos. <br /><br />Now I pay 250 pounds a months, + bills, single bed, I am practically sexless since living in London, so no difference between double or single size bed, close to Canary Wharf. <br /><br />We are four gay guys in our mid or late 20’s. It is ok, and the place seems to be much better, nice visual sights around. So, this is a big step forward.<br /><br />CURRENT SITUATION:<br />I will start volunteering at the Lesbian and Gay London Switchboard likely in September. I tried volunteering in other charities but the Switchboard seems to be the best one to start off. I have a couple of contacts there, and I believe I will feel comfortable volunteering there.<br /><br />I usually follow job offers at www.charityjobs.co.uk but I haven’t managed to get a single interview, yet filling out endless application packs.<br /><br />Ideally within LGBT Human Rights I would like to aim at LGTB Parenthood and Reproductive Policies. There was person at Stonewall that recently published a guide for LGTB Parents. And, I loved that! For my having experienced in different legal systems (countries), I believe I have some knowledge that could be of great interest for the LGTB community in this matter. So, I tried to get a hold of her thru Stonewall website, and a contact I have there, a couple of weeks but haven’t heard from her yet.<br /><br />SUGGESTIONS:<br /><br />I would need suggestions on how to get students for my Spanish Lessons, I know GumTree is a way- I am also an English teacher (without TEFL, I formally majored in a BPhil (Ed) back in Uruguay, yet the British Council in Uruguay allowed me to teach English since I had teaching experience and spoke English close to a native speaker.<br /><br />Should I be contacting the language academies that teach English for the newcomers or just people that come to London to learn English? I see myself rather a tutor than a teacher nowadays. I am not English mother tongue but I am an experienced teacher in English as a Foreign Language.A-Philosophicalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05650959053630402302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-49720941891772520992009-08-31T18:05:26.444+01:002009-08-31T18:05:26.444+01:00As the above said, London has all the major organi...As the above said, London has all the major organisations for HR but Brighton and Manchester equally have a really good gay scene.<br /><br />Stonewall are looking for people-saw it the other day.<br /><br />I'm sure you could be an asset for them speaking another language as you may be able to deal with the all the spanish speaking countries who have gay rights issues..<br /><br />You can't give up. You need to keep on emailing them and putting your CV through.Rowan Bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-41632113390738456322009-08-18T13:00:35.851+01:002009-08-18T13:00:35.851+01:00If he wants to get work in charities, lobby groups...If he wants to get work in charities, lobby groups etc he needs to start by volunteering. Stonewall for one regularly needs volunteers to help out with various sorts of things. That's one way of getting your foot in the door and showing what you can do. <br /><br />Whatever he does he shouldn't leave London. I doubt he'd get anywhere with the sorts of work he wants to do outside London - especially if English is his second language. <br /><br />London may be tough. It is definitely a roller coaster, but when you do eventually get the highs, boy are they worth it. <br /><br />A, LondonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-38886435905196288492009-08-17T08:32:16.057+01:002009-08-17T08:32:16.057+01:00I think Brighton is a good bet. It has alot of job...I think Brighton is a good bet. It has alot of jobs in the service industry and much cheaper rents. It also caters alot for students learning English so there must be job opportunities in that area to.<br />However, London does have large charitable organisations located there. Has the e-mailer thought of renting a room in a gay house share? This can be considerably cheaper than renting a flat or bedsit.<br />Wish i had a spare room he could have that and teach me spanish:-(<br />whatever his choice I wish him well<br />SXAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-42065982996064786992009-08-17T05:06:01.378+01:002009-08-17T05:06:01.378+01:00I am a graphic designer in Canada. I am thinking t...I am a graphic designer in Canada. I am thinking to go to London to get a design job after I graduate. Is it really that hard to get a job there? Damn...<br /><br />Actually I do want to know how the locals feel about all the foreigners are coming to London to look for jobs in London. It must be hard for them, it makes me sort of understand why people hates foreigners so much...Dickson Wonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14016264823537435456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10667700.post-76772429158957389782009-08-16T18:30:53.821+01:002009-08-16T18:30:53.821+01:00I live in Manchester and i have to say that its so...I live in Manchester and i have to say that its so much easy to manage with minimum wages here.. everything is cheaper here, rents are reasonable. <br /><br />I love it!Mind Of Minehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09112890718925524313noreply@blogger.com