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Jobbridge worries -keep morale up?

  • 02-07-2015 11:13am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 585 ✭✭✭


    hi all,

    Just wondering for those that done jobridge how do you keep your morale up, when your working full time and getting so little? In my case my full payment would be €90 a week. I have gotten a offer for one, that involves working in the community sector which in itself can be stressful with all their own cuts and rewarding at the same time. As well as doing a jobbridge, I've been accepted on a springboard course in social media and marketing which the role will cover a small part of that area.
    I am waiting for hear from another jobbridge today which is based in a business and a full on marketing role and there see to be a likely hood of being kept on but wonder would there be too much marketing in it because I don't start the course until September, and don't have a marketing background.
    So I may have a decision to make between them, or the decision may be made for me. But apart from that how would I stick at it with getting so little? And working full time and studying part time is it manageable/workable?


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