Employment Opportunities in Poynton and surrounding area Employment opportunities: what different jobs are there?

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Employment Opportunities in Poynton and surrounding area Employment opportunities: what different jobs are there?

What do we know about employment opportunities in Poynton? It is quite hard to get jobs depending on what jobs you get like teaching and being a nurse is quite hard but working at a supermarket is quit easy. The hardest jobs to get take special training= Parent 100’s of jobs in Poynton from postmen to café owners= Own knowledge. Really hard to get a job as lots of businesses have closed down= Newspapers There is a recession on, so it’s hard to get a job. The government has less money so less training. There are voluntary jobs and that helps your CV It is quite difficult for young people to get a job as they have no experience=Parent You might have to go to lots of interviews to get a job You can be self employed There are lots of jobs in IT There are more than one million under 25’s unemployed in the UK = Internet There are lots of people being made redundant= Parent

What do we want to know about employment opportunities in Poynton? How do you get to work? How hard was it to get your job? How long does it take for you to get to work? What time do you have to be at work? How long do you have to work for? How many interviews did it take to get your job? Was it hard to find a job that was local?

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What different types of industry are there? 1.Primary industry is things which extract/make a raw/unchanged product: eg farming, fishing, mineral extraction, coal mining 2.Secondary industry are things which are changed eg factory made products, food refining etc 3.Tertiary industry is all services: shops, banks etc

What jobs do you think there are in Poynton and nearby? You can work at rstaurants, schools and estate agents

Objective:.10 questions which give us a range of answers about. 1. Job opportunities in Poynton.2. Job opportunities for the people of Poynton

Do you like your job? Yes No How long have you been doing your job? 0-6 months 7 months-3 years 3-5 years 5 years + How did you get your job? Do you think the jobs in Poynton are good? Yes No How much do you get paid yearly? £2500-£3000 £4000-£5000 £6000-£10000 £11000-£25000 Does your job effect family time? How? What is favourite job? Bin man Doctor Vet Police Man Teacher Dentist. What is your job? How long a day do you work for? What days do you work? What time do you go to work? What time do you leave work?