new blog header December 18, 2008
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pleased with the new header, created it after a lunchtime walk yesterday and some playing around in autostitch
adverts….yuk! December 16, 2008
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What do church employers look for in their prospective youthworker recruits? With the rise of more professional training there appears to be a greater mention of “JNC payscales” in adverts or even references to “professional qualifications” etc., but I do wonder if this is to satisfy or placate people, or because there is a genuine requirement. A JNC qualification does not guarantee that an applicant is suitable for the role but when when asking a couple of people about their adverts there was a distinct lack of knowledge around what the qualifications and payscales where referring to. So much so, I wondered how much the advert reflected the role.
Don’t get me wrong, there has been significant progress in the UK as churches get to grips with good employment practice but I would much rather people were honest about the adverts rather than playing a game. If you want qualifications, then at least research which ones are required and why. If you want experience then at least know what that experience should have involved and how it is evidenced.
Rant over and I will disappear behind the rock from which I crawled.
new look for several sites December 5, 2008
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the public face of 3 of my favourite sites has changed overnight. Google Reader has redesigned its look and flickr mobile has also had an update for some devices and as I come to blog found a new dashboard on WordPress. Feels like Christmas come early.
mosquito December 2, 2008
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seems like adults will now face the scourge of the mosquito
confused? December 1, 2008
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Whilst I love Amazon for shopping, some of their recommendations leave me bewildered. I purchase a notebook and so my recommended list then contains a nose and ear hair trimmer??? Is this because moleskine users have extra growth in these areas?
Can anyone explain this mystery or is it one of those that goes down as desperate marketing?








