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Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 13 Dec 2010, 12:27
by damianhucker1
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

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 13 Dec 2010, 14:51
by Bleak
2 levels? how many levels were there to graduate?

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 13 Dec 2010, 15:04
by damianhucker1
Bleak wrote:2 levels? how many levels were there to graduate?
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 lol

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 13 Dec 2010, 15:13
by hurlock
if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricated :OhYes: the ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 13 Dec 2010, 15:48
by Darling
hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricated :OhYes: the 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.

:KO:

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 07:47
by lefty
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
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?

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 07:49
by lefty
hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricated :OhYes: the ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it! :wink:

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 08:04
by hurlock
lefty wrote:
hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricated :OhYes: the ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it! :wink:
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 taxes :TU:

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 12:45
by Andypittcov
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
Good example of procrastination :shame:

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 12:46
by dekker88
hurlock wrote:
lefty wrote:
hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricated :OhYes: the ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it! :wink:
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 taxes :TU:
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...

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 13:08
by hurlock
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.

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 15:33
by Darling
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.

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 16:37
by physio
dekker88 wrote:
hurlock wrote:
lefty wrote: Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it! :wink:
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 taxes :TU:
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...
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.

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 14 Dec 2010, 17:23
by tsunami
speaking from experience, sports-therapists are 1 million times better than physios. i would recommend over a physiotherapist any day of the week

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 16 Dec 2010, 04:10
by Matt W
hurlock wrote:
lefty wrote:
hurlock wrote:if you've got the no how you can blag a c.v & c&g cert's are easily fabricated :OhYes: the ammount of times ive said i can do things i cant to get my foot in :!:
Whats the know how then?Private message me some tricks of the trade if you really know how to do it! :wink:
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 taxes :TU:
:shame: If anybody tried that for a position such as this they would be exposed very quickly. They aren't just looking for someone with a bucket and sponge you know. I've come across a few people that have forged certificates, claimed experience that they don't have etc and they are pulled up on it very quickly. Believe it or not the people doing the selecting aren't stupid. :-?

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 16 Dec 2010, 05:02
by el_grande_mauro_mina
Andypittcov wrote:
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
Good example of procrastination :shame:
I see you are a disciple of Geoff Thompson! :lol:

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 16 Dec 2010, 06:14
by Andypittcov
Carlos-Wigan wrote:
Andypittcov wrote:
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
Good example of procrastination :shame:
I see you are a disciple of Geoff Thompson! :lol:
very good :lol:

Re: Any physiotherapists on here - potential job.

Posted: 16 Dec 2010, 06:53
by damianhucker1
lefty wrote:
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
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?
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 too