Mobility often provides the edge in an ever more competitive job and employment market. Those who are prepared to travel to find employment or seek a new job frequently find they have more opportunities to chose from.
If you have been made redundant or are facing redundancy in the near future and are looking for work or to attend interviews in Southbourne, Bournemouth or Poole areas, you will be given a sympathetic and warm welcome at Newpoint Hotel guest house bed and breakfast, a comfortable bed for the night and a good breakfast to set you off for your day.
Since most interviews or job searches will take place during the working week, it is an ideal opportunity for you to discuss mid-week or regular visit accommodation discounts with me and I will do my best to help.
Frequently seen in the past only as a holiday resort, Bournemouth and Poole these days is recognised not only as a major tourism venue but also as a major economic force in the South of England with a very wide variety of industries and commerce providing all the job and employment opportunities typical of large conurbations.
Of course, those successful in relocating to Bournemouth or Poole to live and work, will have all the benefits of wonderful beaches, lots of sports and entertainment activities and many more features that have made Bournemouth and Poole popular with holiday visitors for so many years.
I look forward to hearing from you
Bye for now
Chris
Christine Watson - Newpoint Hotel bed and breakfast guest house accommodation (B & B)
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Always a friendly welcome and very competitive prices.
Always a friendly welcome
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