Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.
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damianhucker1
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thats the sort of thing that annoys me about how my life has developed , im happy with my life to be honest but as a youngster i studied to be a physio and got into uni to do my degree after completing my first 2 levels , but at 18 years old my now ex-girlfriend fell pregnant with my eldest daughter i decided to go to work to provide for her feeling that was the best thing , i know in hindsight i should have continued at the studies and looked long term , but the ex was money mad so that screwed that up , would have been an interesting job that too
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2 levels? how many levels were there to graduate?
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damianhucker1
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i did the first 2 the next level was the degree which was what the uni part was , first 2 were at college , did them in addition to isrm sport and recreation technicians programme , which in real terms was a glorified leisure center management qualification , never had a job in a leisure center , waste of 2 years lolBleak wrote:2 levels? how many levels were there to graduate?
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if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricated
the ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
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hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricatedthe ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
He's not applying to clean public toilets, mate.
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lefty
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sounds like a tragic story!Lol.No point dwelling on it though mate.Couldnt you study part time or something if thats something you really want to do?damianhucker1 wrote:thats the sort of thing that annoys me about how my life has developed , im happy with my life to be honest but as a youngster i studied to be a physio and got into uni to do my degree after completing my first 2 levels , but at 18 years old my now ex-girlfriend fell pregnant with my eldest daughter i decided to go to work to provide for her feeling that was the best thing , i know in hindsight i should have continued at the studies and looked long term , but the ex was money mad so that screwed that up , would have been an interesting job that too
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lefty
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Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it!hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricatedthe ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
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if you can do a job & no your onions, without having the neccesary (certificate's etc.) get them fabricated, put a few phoney referances down on your c.v i.e local health club etc. register at company house for 50 notes joe bloggs physio expertise & if you get an interview & can demonstrate good knowledge & proggrammes etc. then you have a great chance.millions blag there way in life your only securing your future & paying your taxeslefty wrote:Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it!hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricatedthe ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
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Andypittcov
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Good example of procrastinationdamianhucker1 wrote:thats the sort of thing that annoys me about how my life has developed , im happy with my life to be honest but as a youngster i studied to be a physio and got into uni to do my degree after completing my first 2 levels , but at 18 years old my now ex-girlfriend fell pregnant with my eldest daughter i decided to go to work to provide for her feeling that was the best thing , i know in hindsight i should have continued at the studies and looked long term , but the ex was money mad so that screwed that up , would have been an interesting job that too
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the first job i had i blagged that i had actually finished my degree and got a 2.1....in reality i had nothing...but once you're thru the door as long as you deliver no-one will ever care or find out...hurlock wrote:if you can do a job & no your onions, without having the neccesary (certificate's etc.) get them fabricated, put a few phoney referances down on your c.v i.e local health club etc. register at company house for 50 notes joe bloggs physio expertise & if you get an interview & can demonstrate good knowledge & proggrammes etc. then you have a great chance.millions blag there way in life your only securing your future & paying your taxeslefty wrote:Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it!hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricatedthe ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
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qualifications are a slight insurance that the person is trained or good enough to learn be it.
i worked my way through a job being paid as fully qualified & i never had nothing but i did put myself through nightschool & gained what i needed whilst being in charge of other's who had it all.
i worked my way through a job being paid as fully qualified & i never had nothing but i did put myself through nightschool & gained what i needed whilst being in charge of other's who had it all.
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hurlock wrote:qualifications are a slight insurance that the person is trained or good enough to learn be it.
i worked my way through a job being paid as fully qualified & i never had nothing but i did put myself through nightschool & gained what i needed whilst being in charge of other's who had it all.
A bit like that Indian surgeon up in Queensland who killed all those patients. He was a blagger too.
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You can't 'blag' health proffesional council registration or chartered society of physiotherapy registration. This may work in some proffesions when your applying for a job at the English institute of sport or NHS.dekker88 wrote:the first job i had i blagged that i had actually finished my degree and got a 2.1....in reality i had nothing...but once you're thru the door as long as you deliver no-one will ever care or find out...hurlock wrote:if you can do a job & no your onions, without having the neccesary (certificate's etc.) get them fabricated, put a few phoney referances down on your c.v i.e local health club etc. register at company house for 50 notes joe bloggs physio expertise & if you get an interview & can demonstrate good knowledge & proggrammes etc. then you have a great chance.millions blag there way in life your only securing your future & paying your taxeslefty wrote: Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it!
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speaking from experience, sports-therapists are 1 million times better than physios. i would recommend over a physiotherapist any day of the week
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hurlock wrote:if you can do a job & no your onions, without having the neccesary (certificate's etc.) get them fabricated, put a few phoney referances down on your c.v i.e local health club etc. register at company house for 50 notes joe bloggs physio expertise & if you get an interview & can demonstrate good knowledge & proggrammes etc. then you have a great chance.millions blag there way in life your only securing your future & paying your taxeslefty wrote:Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it!hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricatedthe ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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I see you are a disciple of Geoff Thompson!Andypittcov wrote:Good example of procrastinationdamianhucker1 wrote:thats the sort of thing that annoys me about how my life has developed , im happy with my life to be honest but as a youngster i studied to be a physio and got into uni to do my degree after completing my first 2 levels , but at 18 years old my now ex-girlfriend fell pregnant with my eldest daughter i decided to go to work to provide for her feeling that was the best thing , i know in hindsight i should have continued at the studies and looked long term , but the ex was money mad so that screwed that up , would have been an interesting job that too
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Andypittcov
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very goodCarlos-Wigan wrote:I see you are a disciple of Geoff Thompson!Andypittcov wrote:Good example of procrastinationdamianhucker1 wrote:thats the sort of thing that annoys me about how my life has developed , im happy with my life to be honest but as a youngster i studied to be a physio and got into uni to do my degree after completing my first 2 levels , but at 18 years old my now ex-girlfriend fell pregnant with my eldest daughter i decided to go to work to provide for her feeling that was the best thing , i know in hindsight i should have continued at the studies and looked long term , but the ex was money mad so that screwed that up , would have been an interesting job that too
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damianhucker1
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A long time has passed since , not sure ive got the time , patience or finances to study such a qualification nowadays , i dont like to do things half hearted and think id have too many things to distract me at the moment toolefty wrote:sounds like a tragic story!Lol.No point dwelling on it though mate.Couldnt you study part time or something if thats something you really want to do?damianhucker1 wrote:thats the sort of thing that annoys me about how my life has developed , im happy with my life to be honest but as a youngster i studied to be a physio and got into uni to do my degree after completing my first 2 levels , but at 18 years old my now ex-girlfriend fell pregnant with my eldest daughter i decided to go to work to provide for her feeling that was the best thing , i know in hindsight i should have continued at the studies and looked long term , but the ex was money mad so that screwed that up , would have been an interesting job that too