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Give my mum a job and I’ll give £1,000 to charity

JOB: Carrie Foxley, whose son will donate £1,000 if someone gives her work. Picture  by Nick Toogood. 06462301 JOB: Carrie Foxley, whose son will donate £1,000 if someone gives her work. Picture by Nick Toogood. 06462301

A WOMAN'S search for work has become so desperate there is a £1,000 donation to charity up for grabs to anyone who can provide her with a job.

Carrie Foxley moved to Malvern from the Cotswolds in October 2010 and began looking for work straight away. But, despite making hundreds of applications and enquiries, she is still having to get by on jobseeker’s allowance almost a year-and-a-half later.

Now the situation has become so frustrating to her and her family that they have hit upon what they hope will be a novel solution.

Her son, who does not want to be named, is a business student in his final year at Durham University and will stump up the sum.

Mrs Foxley, aged 56, said: “He has been helping me in my search, looking at my CV and looking for any opportunities out there, but we have just been coming up against a brick wall.

“Despite being a hard-pressed student he said he would put up this money in the hope it would offer some incentive. We have tried everything else.”

Mrs Foxley, who has a degree in textile and interior design and has worked as a home consultant for a furniture company, said she has applied for hundreds of jobs since coming to Malvern.

“I have gone for all different sort of jobs. I even tried applying for childcare positions and was told that I didn’t have the qualifications - but I am a mother who has raised two children!”

Mrs Foxley’s efforts have been backed by Councillor Barbara Williams, responsible for community and economic development at Malvern Hills District Council, who said: “This is a very enterprising approach to finding work in a tough economic climate and we wish Mrs Foxley every success.

“The district has relatively low unemployment but there are only so many vacancies available so job hunters need to be tenacious, creative and flexible in searching and applying for jobs.”

She said the council worked closely with Job Centre Plus and supported a range of employment initiatives such as the job club at Malvern Library every Wednesday between 1.30 to 4pm and the new Overdrive vehicle maintenance training project for young unemployed people being established at its premises in Spring Lane.

The latest statistics from the Office for National Statistics show there are 1,027 people currently claiming jobseeker’s allowance in the Malvern Hills district – 2.3 per cent of the working age population. Of those 691 are male and 336 are female.

Anyone who may be able to offer Mrs Foxley a job can call her on 07974 005623.

Comments(2)

Emma Lou says...
10:16pm Fri 10 Feb 12

Relatively low unemployment, really?

The jobs clubs and such, are just places where people can search for jobs in the same areas they could do from home, or in the jobcentres. Unless you're a qualified nurse, doctor or perhaps a teacher, you're going to be hard pressed to find work in the area.

Most of the job listings are for those areas, with catering and some admin and factory type work alongside, in smaller amounts.

Some of the latter require specific skills depending on the position level, but if anything offers on the job training, or purely unskilled work, then the ratio of applications to available jobs, will be way out proportion. Sadly, not everyone is blessed with university level skills, many with none at all.

Biggles says...
10:36pm Fri 10 Feb 12

Mrs Foxley.
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My wife (a qualified lady like yourself), found herself in a similar position, once our youngest became old enough to no longer need her supervision.
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She has resolved the work problem by having several smaller jobs, in her case she has a cleaning job, a vunerable child and adult escort job, and a teaching assistant job.
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Worth a thought ?

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