View Full Version : Junior IT job in Cheadle, Manchester?
Right, some of you may know I'm starting a new IT management/development job tomorrow, yeah! :)...
...I'm told I need to get an IT junior with me too ;)
So here it is...anyone want a job!
A new call Centre based in Cheadle, Manchester.
The role it IT with plenty of scope... no experience needed, though you must be motivated. blah blah blah!... ;) :)
If you want to put yourself forward then PM me now! :D
If you can give me £25k + relocation.. you're on ;)
If you can give me £25k + relocation.. you're on ;)
You're cheap arenâ₠¬Ã¢â€žÂ¢t you!!! ;)
Seriously, didn't you see the work junior ;)
yeah, but if the price is right.. i'll do anything ;)
EDIT: although, I suppose with hair like mine, I'd never get away with "junior" anything would I? :D
Richard M
19-10-2004, 15:48
Don't mean to threadjack but is it a lot of work being an IT/network manager Cas?
It's just that that's the type of work I was looking at when I finish my CompTIA, either that or the Army Intelligence Corps...
etccarmageddon
19-10-2004, 16:16
Cheadle eh! nice place to work. and you start tomorrow! lucky so and so!
zoombini
19-10-2004, 16:45
Congrats on the new job.
Don't mean to threadjack but is it a lot of work being an IT/network manager Cas?
It's just that that's the type of work I was looking at when I finish my CompTIA, either that or the Army Intelligence Corps...
I'll let you know in a few weeks!!! ;)
Don't mean to threadjack but is it a lot of work being an IT/network manager Cas?Depends on how big (& good) a team you have. It's a lot of fun.... most of the time. :)
At a risk of going off topic - Good luck in the new job
If you can increase on s1lv3r's requirements count me in!! (O and I want a car! but I'll pass on the relocation)
Richard M
19-10-2004, 21:49
I'd do it if I could work from home over the net. :D
Florence
19-10-2004, 22:01
I'd do it if I could work from home over the net. :D
You don't want to relocate to Manchester
Think of the wide open spaces around the towns parameter :D
The large parks within the city walls :D
The wonderful Manchester rain ( no more smog)
I just can't understand why you don't want to come here and Cheadle is the money belt so you see more sun as they can afford the sun beds.. :)
homealone
19-10-2004, 22:15
You don't want to relocate to Manchester
Think of the wide open spaces around the towns parameter :D
The large parks within the city walls :D
The wonderful Manchester rain ( no more smog)
I just can't understand why you don't want to come here and Cheadle is the money belt so you see more sun as they can afford the sun beds.. :)
I've only visited Manchester twice, both times were because of this forum, I have never before, enjoyed myself so much :D
You don't want to relocate to Manchester
Think of the wide open spaces around the towns parameter :D
The large parks within the city walls :D
The wonderful Manchester rain ( no more smog)
I just can't understand why you don't want to come here and Cheadle is the money belt so you see more sun as they can afford the sun beds.. :)
:confused: I know it's not brilliant, but it's not that bad!
I've never experienced half of what people on this forum say about goes on their town.
ok people!!!! :notopic: :)
let's get this thread back on track...it's a company based in Cheadle, Manchester...you won't be a tour guide and it's not for Manchester Council!!! :p: :)
Bottom Line:Anyone in the North West who wants an IT job then PM me!!!
Florence
20-10-2004, 08:08
:confused: I know it's not brilliant, but it's not that bad!
I've never experienced half of what people on this forum say about goes on their town.
I used smillies to show I didn't really mean it but living in Manchester I know what some think of it. I have many visitors from outside Manchester some love the night life others hate the weather and look of the place. :erm: I really thought a smillie after each remark was enough. I was only joking with Richard as he seemed to want to work from home and not relocate.. :banghead:
andrew_wallasey
02-11-2004, 11:22
What is the salery?
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