u/iixjessa

home delivery driving induction & training

hi everyone! i applied to work at my local morrisons that has just now started doing home delivery. i applied back in early april but didn’t hear anything back so assumed i didn’t get the job until i got an email for an interview which took place yesterday. i then got an offer that evening for my induction which is happening on the 20th may.

the only thing now is that i booked an impromptu holiday with my friends on the 2nd of june to the 7th. what will happen when i go to the induction? will my offer be revoked?

also, could anyone please tell me what the induction nd training normally entails for those that do the home delivery? thank you so much! xx

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u/iixjessa — 6 days ago

Booking with Gold Car

Hi all, I hope everyone is having a lovely evening!

I'm going to Lanzarote from the 2nd of June to the 7th and was taking a look around at renting a car for those 5 days. Honestly, I didn't realise that trying to book a car when you're 21 and only have a year on your license would cause such chaos, but I've managed to find a company (Gold Car) that was affordable compared to the other one that offered cars for under 23.

I've read a lot of the reviews, and I feel like I'm prepared so they don't try and scam me. I've already decided I'll just get their insurance since it'll still work out to be cheaper than my other options, and then I'll use a Eurocard with the required amount so they don't try and take anything else out when I'm back home (seeing as the balance will be a big fat zero). Is there anything else I can do to ensure they don't try anything dodgy? Thank you!

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u/iixjessa — 8 days ago

Hi everyone, I hope you're all having a wonderful evening.

Recently, I've decided to pursue getting a social work degree, either through undergrad or postgrad, but I'm leaning more towards postgrad or the Step Up programme, etc. I currently work at a childcare setting that my aunt owns; I've been there for about 3 years now.

However, I've decided to get a qualification but confused as to get the NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care or the NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce (England) (Social Care). My mum advised me to do the NCFE CACHE, but I was browsing at Support Worker roles, and one specified the NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care (or equivalent), so now I'm quite unsure. Any advice is greatly appreciated!

I'm currently on a course that has nothing to do with social work (cybersecurity) through the Open University, and I'm due to finish in 2 years' time, but I'm using this time to build up my work experience and gain any relevant qualifications so I can possibly get a role as a support worker or social care assistant. Once the 2 years are up, I hope to then get a degree in social work and then continue from then on.

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u/iixjessa — 24 days ago