Lee Stacey - Musician / Geek / Thinker
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I guess that's the end of leeneedsajob.com

Lee no longer needs a job dot com!

I am pleased to announce that I have found myself a job so it's goodbye to leeneedsajob.com for now.  Hopefully I won't be needing that domain again for a while!

Special thanks go to Sue Varty for all the help she has given me, not least creating the kick arse CV (that's resume for you Johnny foreigners) that helped get me the job.

Susan Varty is a freelance technical, copy and corporate writer who specializes in web copy, user guides, training manuals and last-minute proposal preparation.

Throughout her career Susan has worked for IBM, Compuware and Franklin Templeton Investments. Feel free to view Susan's profile on LinkedIn for additional information.

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Huge thanks to everyone else that has supported me through this difficult time.  You know who you are.  :)

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Job Seeker's Allowance - Not Very Useful

So I've just had confirmation of how much money I'm going to be getting from the government to assist me in finding a job.  Never had to do this before in 17 years of my working, tax paying life so it's a new experience for me.

They are kindly giving me about £65 per week.

Now, this is certainly better than nothing but let's throw a few rough figures out there and see how useful that little handout is.

Electricity: £30 per week
Water supply: £7.50 per week
Sewerage: £7.50 per week
Council tax: £37.00 per week
Internet: £6.00 per week
Land line: £5.00 per week
Mobile: £5.00 per week
TV license £2.50 per week
Travel (job interviews): £42.00 per week

I haven't included my rent because I *might* be getting housing benefit.

That basically means I'm £77.50 short every week and that's without eating.  Sure, I could lose my TV license.  I don't watch TV anyway.

I could lose my phones and internet but I kinda need them to help me look for jobs.

Taking away the travel aspect would help too as that's a huge cost but it's also essential if I want to get a decent job.

OK.  Let's look at something else.  How much tax was I paying per week over the last two years years?  It works out at about £125 per week and I have no intention of being out of work for two years so it's all a little disproportionate, really.

It answers several questions about the unemployment problem in this country.

I may have got this wrong but Jobseeker's Allowance is supposed to support you whilst seeking work, isn't it?  It looks to me like it just about allows you to scrape by and it's perfectly fine for everything apart from looking for work.

Looking at it from a purely mathematical point of view, I'm fucked unless I get a job within the next week or two.

If I don't, I won't be able to afford to get to interviews, use the internet or phone to look for jobs.  I'm trying to organise as best possible that my job interviews are on the same days, to save travel cost but it's a little out of my control really.

I'm still fairly hopeful that I should be able to find work soon as interviews and job offers are are coming in thick and fast at the moment but these things take time... Time I don't really have...

Like I said...

Fucked.

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The Story So Far #leeneedsajob

The last week or so has been very positive with loads of applications converting to interviews.  One has even converted to a second interview already.  Very excited about that particular role.  Really hope I get it!

The majority of my job searching has been through two different methods:
1) Self promotion by way of networking, speaking to contacts and of course this blog. (job fishing)
2) RSS feeds from job sites coming straight to my inbox.  Most notable and so far most successful being: http://jobs.guardian.co.uk (job hunting)

Both methods seem to be attracting the right kind of attention and have given me some great opportunities.

The other thing I've had to begrudgingly do is to sign on and claim Jobseeker's Allowance.  Haven't seen a penny yet but I'm sure I will one day, when enough boxes have been ticked, things have been triplicated, signed and dated by overpaid "comfortable in their cushy job" civil servants.

The whole Job Centre thing is a joke really.  I went in last week to make my initial claim.  You can't use them to look for work until you've done this.  At first I made the mistake of thinking I could just walk into the job centre and look for jobs...  Don't be silly, this is a civil servant run thing.  I had to phone and make an appointment and set up a benefit claim first.  Did all that, watched them photocopy and shuffle papers for a while.  Went from desk to desk because civil servants don't do "ownership", did a job search and drew a blank.

They sent me away with a log book and instructions to fill it in with all my job hunt related activities.  If I don't do at least three a week (yes, really, you only have to do three) I won't get my benefits.  Naturally I filled the book within a week.  Applications, interviews, second interviews, it's all in there.  I'm a good boy!

Anyway, today I went in with my full book, sitting in the waiting room with all the smelly no hopers feeling proud of my achievements and eventually my name was called.  I went up to the desk hoping for a little chat about how things are going, what I'm doing and if they have any suggestions for me.  What did I get?

"Sign & date here.  See you in two weeks."

Why did I bother logging every application, every phone call, every email?  I feel as if the whole process is designed to justify the existence of the paper shufflers.

Anyway, I've had an idea.  As it stands, the Job Centre's job database is pretty useless.  All the decent jobs go out to recruiting agencies who use better targeted websites.  Why don't the Job Centre just develop an API so that other sites like Guardian Jobs et al can submit their database via some automated means.  This way, I can use a login for the Job Centre website, look and apply for jobs in one place and they can track my progress and use my statistics as proof that I'm job hunting instead of sitting with my finger up my bum.

In theory I wouldn't need to visit the JC in person, this makes it cheaper for me as the Job Centre isn't in the same town as me.  Think of all the carbon wotsits that would save nationwide too!  Oh AND you could cull a few civil servants too.  Wouldn't need as many people or offices to put those people in.

But alas, the civil servant mentality would say "it's worked like this for years so there's no need to change it" and of course Britain needs that extra cash sink to keep taxes high and politicians busy.

Anyway...  Overall, my job hunting/fishing is going well.  Just thought I'd let you know.

Tally-ho!

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I Still Need A Job - Here's My CV - USE ME!

What with this being the digital age and all that, I've decided to stick my CV up on the interwebs. I'm here, use me, abuse me... Actually, refrain from abuse please...

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Lee Needs A Job

Now that we're firmly planted in November I can officially announce that after two good years working as an IT Manager for a prestigious property development/investment firm based in London's Mayfair district I too have become victim to the dreaded economic downturn and find myself seeking employment.  Usual story, the company needed to downscale considerably and that meant downscaling IT also; so here I am, looking for work!

I'm unemployed but not unhappy

I could get rather upset and wallow in misery but that's not how I roll.  I see this as an opportunity to find a nice new challenge to sink my teeth into and I'm rather keen on finding a role in digital marketing and/or community management as these are things I've actually been doing for a number of years but more as a hobby or a bolt on to previous employment roles.

Social media maven (tongue in cheek :p)

I think it's fair to say that I have a rather good understanding of social media and it's associated tools and techniques.  Amongst other things, I have over 12,000 followers on Twitter, a very well read blog and I'm not a spammer so that's got to mean something, right?

Are you looking for a job too?

This blog post actually has a dual purpose.  Obviously my main objective here is to promote myself and find some work; preferably something I WANT to do.  The other purpose is that I firmly believe that in the current climate anyone in my position (and there are quite a few) needs to stand head and shoulders above the rest so now is a good time for polishing that personal brand!  If like me you're looking for work, get out there and shout about it!  Get blogging, get tweeting and get engaging (does that work in that context?).  Of course if you do nothing but shout about needing a job you won't get much of a following so you'll need to do a bit of work.  You've probably got some time on your hands now so start creating content that interests you and I can guarantee that it will interest others too.  If you're writing about things you enjoy, it's actually pretty easy.  Try it.  Out of that your personal brand will be born, you will gain a following and opportunities to network.  Don't go follower crazy either.  There are various techniques for gaining followers quickly and I advise against all of them.  The best thing you can do by far is be yourself and engage with other people sharing your interests.

Hire me... Please...

At the moment I'm collaborating with a professional copy writer on my CV (resume) using Google Wave, which in it's self is pretty exciting but I can send you a draft version if you're desperate to employ me right now. (I'm being positive here, OK?) 

If you know of any positions currently vacant that might fit someone like me, please contact me by one of the means listed below:

Email: me@leeneedsajob.com
Twitter: @LStacey
MSN: msn@leestacey.com
Skype: pilchardmusic
GWave: lee.a.stacey@googlewave.com

Thanks for reading and...

Giz a job!  :D

Lee Stacey - Musician / Geek / Thinker

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