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I'm getting married in less than four weeks and I've made the promise that for the first year of our marriage I wont work anti social hours (or at least not regularly) so now I'm in an interesting situation. I need a job in manchester coz the bills don't pay themselves. I needs to be roughly daytime stuff. at the minute it looks like I'm gonna have to get a normal person job rather than a technician one which sucks. I guess what I'm asking is whether people can think of ways in which I could stay in the industry but not have to work evenings?

any suggestions would be muchly appreciated

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Is there any hire companies or manufacturers near you, or in surrounding towns? Working for a company like that means you might have a higher chance of finding a 9-5er.

 

It's all I can think off for now.

HTH,

Stu

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cheers for the suggestions

it needs to be full time stuff

 

problem is that when I approach local hire companies they offer to put me on their freelance list which is great in theory but it doesn't really sort me out

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I've just got married, and have made an agreement with me to minimse the amount of unsocial hours, but it's kind of par for the course. I'm lucky in that I've been potentially offered a full time job in the industry, but more managerial, but will still have the odd unsocial hours stuff.

 

Have you tried the Likes of Wigwam? there fairly big and based in manchester, and may have openings for warehouse people/in house techs? www.wigwam.co.uk Not too sure of other companies in Manchester.

 

Little DJ

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Im not married yet but ingaged, Got her working on part of my tech team. sorted dont have to worry about moaning long hours ! as some of the time she is here as well

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