From the beginning of January I was applying for jobs here, there and everywhere. I was getting considerably worried as I was running out of time to make the £17,000 I required to pay off the car.

Searching for jobs is easy, applying for jobs required a few alterations and hearing back from perspective employers is just painful.
I don’t even know how many job applications I sent in the end, but it must have been somewhere from 35 upwards. Some jobs I thought would be perfect and that I’d have a really good chance at getting. Unfortunately, I didn’t hear back from any of those.

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I was definitely getting worried as it got into March and I still hadn’t got a job. I started to feel quite down as I was watching my trip slide into the abyss… along with my CVs.
A higher paid and/or second job is crucial to the cause for getting to travel when I plan. Leaving in May is ideal, so I can spend Christmas at home in my middle six months where I’ll be back. Normally, Christmas is just myself and my mum, so arriving back in or before December is pretty important for Mum to not spend Christmas on her own. Plus, it’s nice to spend Christmas, of all times, with family when you’re lucky enough to have that option isn’t it. Ideally, I need at least a whole year to save and to make money.
Additionally, I’m getting older now, so I don’t want to delay the trip. My mind is set to going May 2020 (I’ll be 30 then) and that’s really my perfect time. I can truly start my thirties in a special way.
Requirements
| New and higher paid full-time job | A new job where the pay is high or there is the possibility to earn a lot. |
| Second full-time job | A second job that isn’t too manual so I can save energy. This is tricky with most night jobs being warehouse or carer based. I’m not afraid of hard work, but as I’ll be getting less sleep, I’d like to conserve energy. Receptionist or administration type roles would be ideal. |
| Part-time job | Part-time roles are easy enough to find, but they’ll barely put a dent into the funds required for paying off the car and getting to travel. |
The Search
Searching for jobs was easy. I used Indeed.co.uk as my primary search site. The search terms I was entering were either ‘Sales’ or ‘Night shift’.

If I were to find a sales role, I would need both good commission based earning potential and a good base salary to make sure I know what is coming home at the end of each month at the very least. I’m looking for £20,000 a month minimum, I’m currently on £22,000 and I know on £20,000 I can keep to the monthly payments on the car and some savings. I have confidence in my selling ability, but I like to have that safety net.
The most realistic option is to get a second full-time job. Yes, this would be tough physically and mentally, but knowing this won’t be forever and with the goal in mind, I believe I can conquer this challenge.
For part-time roles (evenings and weekends), a pub or nightclub would suit. Ideally a pub, so I know closing times won’t be too late.
Applications
The application process has been long. I have generic versions of my CV, but for certain roles I have had to significantly alter it. In most cases I specifically target my CV to that company/role. This means that in some cases I have removed my degree and have just added my GCSE grades. Other times I will only include my A-levels. I also apply directly onto the company’s website where possible, rather than using Indeed’s submission feature as I feel my CVs don’t always make it through.

So far I have applied for one Sales job where I never heard back, I applied for a full-time night shift job that I thought would be perfect, but unfortunately they didn’t, I didn’t even get an interview, I applied for and was offered a Sales job with horrendous basic and the chance that commission wasn’t always paid and have applied for multiple call centre/administration roles without hearing anything back.
A second full-time job is what I really am after, but there’s not a lot. A second full-time job would be a source of secure money and that’s all I need to pay for the car and to make savings for travel. Ideally, a shift role where the pattern is 4 on 4 off would suit so that I could still sometimes have weekends free to see friends and/or catch-up on things.
My job search has been so large that it has been a struggle to focus on one area. I’m looking for ‘Night Shift’, ‘Sales’ and everywhere wants experience.
My plan now is to just apply, apply, apply. I wasn’t doing this previously because I wanted to track my applications without getting lost, but I’m just not hearing back from anywhere. So it is time for mass application. It is incredibly disheartening to not hear back from people, it would be good to know why I am not suitable for roles as I feel I am very well qualified for a lot of what I have applied such as the call centres.
Additionally, I have been submitting my CVs in Word format rather than PDF, which since using this format, I have found to be providing me with responses.
Interviews
At the beginning of February I went for an interview for a car sales position. The interview went well and I could have easily done the job, but commission isn’t made through the sale of the car, it’s through the sale of extended warranty, paint/upholstery protection, but worst of all, finance. I didn’t feel right about having to push people into financing a vehicle. They liked the fact I hadn’t worked in a sales role before and could mould me into the sales person for which they’re looking.

And I’ve had one more and this is the reason it has taken so long for me to publish a post again. I have been successful in getting my second job! I have being working this since the 11thMarch. However, there have been hardships with this role and I am trying to find another second job. But I will save that for a later post.


