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Jonathan WrenNewest Review: ... area of work, but that first of all I would have to train up another temporary worker that Jonathan Wren were supplying in the role I was currently perfo rming. I happened to get on very well with this person, but the first thing that struck me, as I was showing him what to do was what he said: ‘This isn’t a bad little job for £8.50 per hour is it?' The fact that the individual I was training up (and who co-incidentally had no prior banking experience) was earning 50p more than me an hour didn’t best please me (particularly as I too shou... more |
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by - written on 29/01/02 (Very useful, 531 readings)
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I first encountered Jonathan Wren in July 2000, as I was coming to the closing stages of my exams at college. Having decided to enter the world of work rather than go the university route, I began looking for employment, sending letters off to various companies and employment agencies, and I stumbled across Jonathan Wren after conducting a search on the internet. I sent an e-mail to them, enquiring as to whether they would be likely to be able to find any work that I would be suited to, and was told that it would be best to send them a copy of my CV by post, which I duly did. However, not long after this I was offered a temporary-to-permanent ... Read the complete review

