Personal address and domains

Hi everyone.
I’m launching an online Shopify business and I was about to purchase a co.uk domain on Shopify.

It requires an address to be inputted.

I was about to do it until I saw that it said:

“This information will be public. This domain requires public ownership records. This contact information will be visible through WHOIS queries.”

I don’t feel comfortable putting my personal address on there.

Is there anyway to get around this? Sorry if this is a noob question, I’m learning as I go!

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u/Useful-Donut-8790 — 7 days ago

Personal address and domains

Hi everyone.
I’m launching an online Shopify business and I was about to purchase a co.uk domain on Shopify.

It requires an address to be inputted.

I was about to do it until I saw that it said:

“This information will be public. This domain requires public ownership records. This contact information will be visible through WHOIS queries.”

I don’t feel comfortable putting my personal address on there.

Is there anyway to get around this? Sorry if this is a noob question, I’m learning as I go!

reddit.com
u/Useful-Donut-8790 — 7 days ago

Personal address with Shopify domain

Hi everyone.
I’m launching an online Shopify business and I was about to purchase a co.uk domain on Shopify.

It requires an address to be inputted.

I was about to do it until I saw that it said:

“This information will be public. This domain requires public ownership records. This contact information will be visible through WHOIS queries.”

I don’t feel comfortable putting my personal address on there.

Is there anyway to get around this? Sorry if this is a noob question, I’m learning as I go!

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u/Useful-Donut-8790 — 7 days ago

‘Sleep-in’ shifts

Hi everyone. I have an interview for a refuge job (no personal care required). I’m in the UK.

The contracted hours average at 28.25 hours a week, but some weeks you’re doing 40 hours, and another you’re doing only 16.

Half of the shifts are ‘sleep in’ shifts which are 6pm-9:30am, where you’re expected to:

Work from 6pm-11pm
Sleep from 11pm-7am
Work from 7am-9:30am

Working hours are paid at NMW. But for the sleeping hours, you’re given a ‘sleeping allowance’ of £50. Spoke to someone I know who works there and they mentioned you very rarely get woken up.

technically you’re there for 15.5 hours, but only paid NMW for 7.5 hours of that. Then a £50 top up.

The ‘sleeping’ hours 11pm-7am are also NOT included in your contracted hours, just the working hours are.

I’ve never had a job like this and I’m a little unsure if this is normal? On one hand, you’re getting paid to sleep lol which is good, but on the other hand, you’re only getting paid like £6.25 an hour overnight and you can’t leave.

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u/Useful-Donut-8790 — 11 days ago
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What entry level positions should I be looking for with my BSc sexual health degree?

Hi everyone,

I’m looking for a bit of realistic career advice because I feel a bit stuck trying to figure out what direction I should actually be aiming in after graduation.

I’m based in the North West of England and I’m about to graduate with a non-clinical BSc in Sexual Health. My degree is much more public health / education / wellbeing focused rather than clinical nursing or medicine.

Alongside uni I’ve worked in:
- NHS 111 call handling
- hospitality/customer service
- sexual health education placements in schools

So I’ve got experience with safeguarding, sensitive conversations, admin, communication, working under pressure etc.

I’ve mainly been applying for things related to:
- sexual health
- women’s health
- public health charities
- programme coordination
- patient support

I’ve been looking a lot at organisations like Brook, COSRT/COSRH-type organisations, BPAS, women’s health/fertility companies etc because that’s the area I’m genuinely interested in, but I’m struggling to even get interviews and I’m starting to wonder if I’m being too niche or unrealistic this early on.

Long-term I think I’m most interested in:
- women’s/sexual health
- education/outreach
- digital health communication
- community/public health
- eventually building an online business/platform selling adult toys etc!!!!

I’ve also started building a TikTok around sex education/relationship advice aimed at adults, which I really enjoy because it combines communication, education and public engagement.

Ideally I’d love hybrid or remote work (happy to travel into offices when needed), but I’m honestly just trying to figure out what kind of entry-level jobs someone with my background should realistically be targeting right now.

Would really appreciate honest advice from anyone in health/public sector/charity roles because I feel like I’m in that weird graduate stage where I can see the direction I want long-term, but I’m struggling to work out the first proper step.

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u/Useful-Donut-8790 — 2 months ago