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I left my old job for a new career in social care – and now I get to see the kids
I’D often thought about becoming a care worker, but didn’t think I could do it. Instead I worked in retail – in supermarkets, fast food restaurants and high street clothes shops – but it was always just a job, a way to earn money. I was also working evenings, so I never saw my kids, Kieren, 13, Bradley, 10, and Jamie, who is just four. Something had to change. Then I spotted an advert on Facebook for work in social care, so I spoke to the recruiter, who persuaded me to go for it. Kelly became a care worker after years of working in retailI was offered a job at a local care home in October last year. At first I was scared – but I can honestly say that I loved it from the moment I set foot inside the home. I quickly realised that the time flies; you enable someone and you make such a difference to their day. Retail was backbreaking: people can be rude, and stacking shelves was exhausting. Working in social care, you’re making a difference to every person you speak to, in every room y...
ANNA OF THE NORTH - LEANING ON MYSELF by Noah Lee
ANNA OF THE NORTH - LEANING ON MYSELF by Noah Lee https://vimeo.com/315632203 Director: Noah Lee Director of Photography: Chris Ripley Producer: Jared Lundy Prod Design: Tyler Evans Art director: Angus Bernsen Editor - Noah Lee Color- Chris Ripley EP: Jean Mougin Make Up: Chloe Sens Stylist: Emily Rae Written by Noah Lee young anna - lola sultan Uploaded 2019-02-06T11:51:22.000Z via Vimeo Staff Picks https://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks Digg TV Aerials Wigan
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Rejuvenated Daniel Sturridge eager to revive his Liverpool career
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• Striker is celebrating his fourth pre-season goal
• ‘We can do something special, so we are pushing ourselves’
Daniel Sturridge has said he still has the hunger to achieve “something special” with Liverpool having played his way back into Jürgen Klopp’s plans with an impressive pre-season.
The striker scored his fourth goal of the month in the 4-1 defeat of Manchester United at the University of Michigan Stadium on Saturday, linking well with the new signing Xherdan Shaqiri and once again looking sharp as a second‑half substitute.
Continue reading...from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jul/29/rejuvenated-daniel-sturridge-eager-revive-liverpool-career
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