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i feel for you mate! once is bad but twice just takes the piss! best thing you can do is keep your chin up and try and stay positive. if there isnt any jobs going you could always go to college and mabey get another qualification to broaden your horizons, ive noticed a few people i know doing that. good luck mate :good:

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I am in the same boat wat with aproaching 50 and no trade i cant see any light at the end of the tunnel.They are opening a new b&q warehouse near me their is 25 vacancies 400 have applied half of them migrants or imagrants like wats happening all over the country they will get first choice of the jobs no doubt.atvb

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chin up mate,its not good,my wife got made redundant at xmas,and im self employed brickie i had to travel 120 mile round trip to a site the only work i could find and worked there for 2 months the prices were shit,the site was shit,the subby we were working was a knob,and the money i was earning in 2 weeks was what i normaly earn in a week.im struggling to make my mortgage payments now and dont no how it will all end.just gotta try and keep battling on through ;)

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If you think loosing your job is bad, try being self employed, now that IS hard work. ;)

here f****n here

and here feckin here as well.hard aint realy the word its feckin soul distroying.

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If you think loosing your job is bad, try being self employed, now that IS hard work. ;)

here f****n here

and here feckin here as well.hard aint realy the word its feckin soul distroying.

 

I would add my two pennyworth to that as well, having a contract mechanical design business, this time last year i could choose which clients i wanted to work for, based on what they were paying and how interesting i thought the work would be, those days now seem in the deep and distant past i am picking up odd bits of work here and there for a low rate that i would not have entertained even 7 or 8 years ago, now most of my clients have made redundancies amongst their permenant workforce and i estimate that somewhere in the region of 60% have put their remaining staff on a 4 day week, ive seen it all before and know we will bounce back, i guess its just a question of when.

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