How many more training courses do I have to do to get a job?

March 2, 2010 - 7:12 am 4 Comments

I am 57, due to retire at 60, have been a fully qualified dental nurse (had to give up due to health problems), re-trained as a secretary and earned my living for over 23 years doing that, drifted into elecronics and spent several years doing that before studying and working in employment law. I also worked in trading standards before being made redundant. At various times I’ve worked in an estate agency, local government, property management, and even stacked shelves in a supermarket, all temporary assignments.
On ’signing on’ for work (Job Seeker Allowance) I’ve been asked if I would be willing to re-train, and if not, why not. As what? plumber, brickie, IT, what for heaven’s sake?
I went to Job Seekers ‘cos ageism is alive and well and I can’t get a job doing what I’m qualified to do.

If I can’t get a job when I have lots of experience, what chance after doing another training course with no experience in that field?

Why don’t you tell them that? If they can’t find you a job that you are trained for then they aren’t very good! I think "I’m retiring soon so it wouldn’t be worth it and I am already very qualified" is a perfectly good reason under the "if not why not". Anyway, would training for something else be so bad? Ialways get bored with jobs once I can do them!!

4 Responses to “How many more training courses do I have to do to get a job?”

  1. Claire S Says:

    Why don’t you tell them that? If they can’t find you a job that you are trained for then they aren’t very good! I think "I’m retiring soon so it wouldn’t be worth it and I am already very qualified" is a perfectly good reason under the "if not why not". Anyway, would training for something else be so bad? Ialways get bored with jobs once I can do them!!
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  2. kate Says:

    There are still secretary / clerical , electronics , dental etc. , jobs out there .
    The question is , Why don’t you work those instead of shifting tracks so many times ?

    If you are qualified in those fields , indicate you want work in one of your "several" career fields .

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  3. SCOTCH MIST Says:

    pmsl,they dont have a bloody clue,
    tell them you want to be an astronaut,
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  4. Elektro Says:

    I’m 45 and have some good work experience. I’ve been searching for a job for two years despite the fact that I’m working in a supermarket at the moment and I just cannot find another role. I guess the reason is age discrimination…
    By the way, I’m more active than the most of my younger colleagues.
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