Daily archives: February 15, 2007


Dance experience essential

More genuine job opportunities found on the JobCentre website and job points. If you think it’s for you, then go to the search page and enter the reference code.

Job Title
DANCERS
WOR/19706

Location
NORTH WEST ENGLAND

Hours
8 PER WEEK, 4 HOURS PER DAY (EVENINGS), 2 DAYS FROM MON-FRI

Wage
UP TO £400 PER NIGHT

Work Pattern
Days , Evenings

Employer
Revolver Entertainments

Pension
No details held

Duration
PERMANENT ONLY

Description
Must be over 18 years old. Must be able to travel. Ideally experience preferred and Dance experience essential. Access to transport essential due to locations of work. Duties include performing as a lap dancer, or a stripper which will involve nudity. There is also a position for an experienced drag-artist. Work available at present. Applicants must have excellent communication skills.

Job Title
ENTERTAINERS
WBA/8309

Location
WIGAN, LANCASHIRE

Hours
20 PER WEEK, BETWEEN MON-FRI, BETWEEN 7.00PM-MIDNIGHT

Wage
EXCEEDS NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE

Work Pattern
Days , Evenings

Employer
SF Promotions

Pension
No details held

Duration
PERMANENT ONLY

Description
Vacancy not suitable for under 18s. Female and male entertainers required. Must be 18+ due to licensing laws to work in entertainment at nightclubs and smaller venues in the Northwest in a fun-foam show. Duties may involve personal contact as will be taking part in a mock wrestling show. Some dancing ability desirable but not essential and ability to work in a team. Training will be given. Part-time, long term work. Initially weekdays but may lead to full-time employment. Transport to venues will be provided.

Job Title
ESCORTS
NPS/4195

Location
NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Hours
16-29 HOURS, COVERING 24 HOURS, HOURS TO SUIT

Wage
£120 PER 3 HOUR SHIFT

Work Pattern
Days , Evenings , Nights , Weekends

Pension
No details held

Duration
PERMANENT ONLY

Description
Vacancy not suitable for under 18’s. Will involve providing clients with a personal escort service in an unsupervised environment to include attending functions, conferences and parties.

Job Title
CHEERLEADING INSTRUCTORS
WOJ/13222

Location
SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE

Hours
1-8 PER WEEK, DAYS AND TIMES TO BE ARRANGED

Wage
MINIMUM £15 PER HOUR

Work Pattern
Days , Evenings , Weekends

Employer
Woodhouse Work-Out

Pension
No details held

Duration
PERMANENT ONLY

Description
Must have experience of teaching cheerleading. Will be teaching in a full time studio. A standard disclosure will be required, the employer will pay for this.

Job Title
MANGA ARTIST
WOL/71296

Location
WOLVERHAMPTON

Hours
FLEXIBLE

Wage
£5.35 PER HOUR

Work Pattern
Days

Employer
Fifth Dimension Ltd

Employer Ref
JCENTRE

Closing Date
01/03/2007

Pension
No details held

Duration
PERMANENT ONLY

Description
The artists will be required to do pencil, ink or colour work. As the pencil work is completed this will then be passed onto the inker where it will be inked. Certain images will be coloured. It is preferable that the artist has experience with manga/anime style but not essential. We require seeing artists portfolio with examples of work in pencil, ink and colour work. Fan art is welcome provided it shows skill, style, flair, creativity and imagination. For an indication of standard refer to website WWW.5DLTD.COM No formal qualifications are required. Wage is negotiable depending on skill. You can work from home and send completed pieces in electronic format over the internet to EMAIL@5DLTD.COM


Reviewing the Nuclear Review

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/6364281.stm
The Government’s nuclear review (AKA whitewash) has been judged biased and misleading and there are calls for a new white paper on the subject.

Tony Blair et al insist that their fixation on nuclear power is a brave and radical attempt to counter global warming when it’s actually a cowardly and backward effort to avoid doing anything.  If they want to do something radical they should start subsidising insulation and double glazing for houses in the worst Council Tax bands and paying to put solar water heaters on every South facing roof in the country.  Start by reducing the need for centralised energy production and helping those whose energy costs are a greater proportion of their expenditure.  It will increase the prosperity of the country, likely encourage further spending on energy saving and cut carbon dioxide production.

Then they can start funding micro-generation and communal energy projects.  Water turbines on weirs, local windmills, geothermal for a whole street, that sort of thing.  Lots of little projects have a better chance of coming in on time and under budget than one big one and a distributed power generation system will be more robust.

There are a lot of reasons why this won’t happen, but they all have one common factor- Tony Blair’s cowardice.  The Daily Mail would moan about the undeserving getting cossetted with free insulation and rail against "Nanny Statism".  The NIMBYs would try to halt schemes designed to make them better off.  Big Energy companies would complain because they would lose their monopolies and hold over consumers.  Most of all, this sort of scheme would give power back to ordinary people, the sort of prospect that gives every politician nightmares.


Reviewing the Nuclear Review

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/6364281.stm
The Government’s nuclear review (AKA whitewash) has been judged biased and misleading and there are calls for a new white paper on the subject.

Tony Blair et al insist that their fixation on nuclear power is a brave and radical attempt to counter global warming when it’s actually a cowardly and backward effort to avoid doing anything.  If they want to do something radical they should start subsidising insulation and double glazing for houses in the worst Council Tax bands and paying to put solar water heaters on every South facing roof in the country.  Start by reducing the need for centralised energy production and helping those whose energy costs are a greater proportion of their expenditure.  It will increase the prosperity of the country, likely encourage further spending on energy saving and cut carbon dioxide production.

Then they can start funding micro-generation and communal energy projects.  Water turbines on weirs, local windmills, geothermal for a whole street, that sort of thing.  Lots of little projects have a better chance of coming in on time and under budget than one big one and a distributed power generation system will be more robust.

There are a lot of reasons why this won’t happen, but they all have one common factor- Tony Blair’s cowardice.  The Daily Mail would moan about the undeserving getting cossetted with free insulation and rail against "Nanny Statism".  The NIMBYs would try to halt schemes designed to make them better off.  Big Energy companies would complain because they would lose their monopolies and hold over consumers.  Most of all, this sort of scheme would give power back to ordinary people, the sort of prospect that gives every politician nightmares.