
A desperate jobseeker who applied for 15,000 jobs with no success in the past ten years has resorted to advertising himself by wearing a ’hire me’ sandwich board.
Robin Norton, from Birmingham, has a Mastersdegree in history and several NVQs(National VocationalQualification) but has been overlooked by an endless slewof employers.
He has now taken drasticaction, spending an entire day wearing a sign reading ’hire me please’ and walking up and down the M5 slip-road at Bromsgrove junctionin Worcestershire.
Mr Norton said: ’I have applied for around 25 jobs a week for the past ten years without getting anywhere. Sometimes I have applied for as many as 50 in one week. It is never-ending. I barely even get a response either, even just an email to say they had received my application but have not been accepted. I am looking for any full-time work - I’m not picky.’
Mr Norton, who worked for the Royal Mail for seven years, was a self-employedfootcare technicianuntil 2002 when his business went under.
Since then he has had odd-jobsincluding cleaning, gardening and building work, but cravesthe stability of full-time employment.
He said: ’Things were bad before but have become worse since the recession. Now I don’t think there is any chance of me getting work. It is partly down to the recession but also my age. Companies don’t want to hire anybody in their 40s.
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