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How to Secure a Promotion

Securing a promotion is a critical milestone in one’s career. It signifies growth, enhances personal development, and often leads to greater financial stability. So how can you make sure you’re first in line for that next promotion?

Where are you now? Begin by evaluating your current position, responsibilities, and performance. Understand where you stand and what your short-term and long-term career objectives are. Identify the skills and qualifications you need for the next role by conducting a skill gap analysis.

Build your case. Documenting your achievements is crucial. Keep a record of your accomplishments, projects, and contributions. Quantify your success by using metrics and KPIs to demonstrate your impact.

Develop your skills and knowledge. Continuous learning is vital. Enrol in relevant courses, workshops, and certifications to stay ahead. Seek mentorship from someone within or outside your organisation who can guide you. Stay updated with the latest industry trends and advancements.

Get Networking! Building strong relationships is key. Network internally with colleagues, supervisors, and other departments. Attend industry events, join professional associations, and connect with peers on LinkedIn.

Show your leadership. Taking on additional responsibilities and proposing new ideas shows initiative. Lead by example by exhibiting professionalism, reliability, and a positive attitude.

Speak up! Communicate your career aspirations with your supervisor. Schedule regular check-ins with your supervisor to discuss your progress and receive feedback.

Best of luck! For more information about our latest vacancies, or to find out how South57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected].

How to overcome work place problems

Let’s face it, we all face problems at work now and then. But more often than not, there’s a way of overcoming those issues – Here’s some solutions to the most common work place concerns.

You’ve made a mistake! Mistakes can happen, we are all human after all! When you make a mistake, it’s vital you own up to it and try to rectify it. Ignoring it will only make matters worse. Explain what happened to your manager and make it right.

You’ve fallen out with a work colleague. The important thing here is to be polite and professional at all times. At the end of the day, you don’t have to like everyone, but you do have to work with people professionally. If you feel bullied, speak to your manager immediately.

You’re not being recognised. Do you feel like you’re going above and beyond and no one is noticing? Don’t be afraid to highlight your achievements and successes – And you might find yourself in line for a promotion!

You’re struggling with the workload. It’s time you learnt to say no! If you’re struggling with your workload, speak to your manager immediately and explain the situation. There’s always a solution!

For more information about our roles, or to find out how South 57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected]

Stay sane in your next traffic jam

Unfortunately, traffic jams are something that many of us, including those who drive for a living, can’t avoid for long. As our roads become more congested, it’s likely we’ll be hit with heavy traffic more and more. So how can you stay sane and safe during the next traffic jam?

Take a break! If heavy traffic is starting to gather, it might be time to take a break from the driving, especially if you’ve been on the road for a long time. A cup of coffee later, and you might find the traffic has started moving again…

Stay alert. Stop and start traffic can lead to drivers becoming distracted, especially as people are driving slowly. Even when driving slowly, accidents can happen – Make sure you’re paying attention to the road at all times and stay safe.

Take care of your vehicle. There’s a danger of vehicles overheating in traffic jams and delaying everyone else further – Keep an eye on your temperature gauge whilst in traffic. If your temperature gauge starts to rise, turn your heater and ventilation systems on and open the windows. Additionally, keep an eye on your fuel levels – If you’re at a standstill for a long time, turn off the engine and reserve your fuel.

For more information about our driving jobs and our current vacancies, or to find out how South 57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected].

Step Up your Job Search Today

There are plenty of ways to search and find a job, but with job searching being a big task, how can jobseekers ensure they go about it the right way? Read our top suggestions below.

Use job boards in their entirety. Not only can you use the online job boards to search for all jobs available, most offer tailoring solutions to target your search effectively, so you can search for jobs based on salary, location, education level, and more. Plus you can set up daily email alerts, so the job adverts you’re looking for are sent straight to your inbox. Perfect!

What’s the job title? You may be searching for a specific role, but bear in mind that different companies may name a similar or same job role in different ways. Consider this in your search to make sure you don’t miss that perfect opportunity.

What sector? When filling in your profile on a job board site, make sure you don’t limit your preferred sectors, as this could lead to your CV being overlooked when hiring managers or recruiters search for CVs. Keep it broad.

Adjust as necessary. You may find that your searches can lead to irrelevant results, or that a search stops bringing up the type of jobs you’re looking for. Make sure you adjust your searches accordingly so you don’t miss out.

For more information about job searching and our current vacancies, or to find out how South 57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected].

Driving safely during the night

Logistics is a 24 hour business, with HGV and LGV drivers often working night shifts to tight deadlines. It’s really important that drivers are extra diligent when it comes to driving at night, even if it becomes the norm – here’s our top tips.

Take refreshments. We recommend water and healthy snacks, and advise caution when reaching for the coffee. Caffeine may give you an instant energy kick but could leave you feeling more drained in the long run.

Keep your vehicle comfortable. Make sure all windows are cleaned inside and out to avoid dazzle; if you are struggling against the dazzle of oncoming headlights, try turning on your interior light to reduce the impact. Make sure your cab is well ventilated – plenty of oxygen will keep you feeling refreshed and alert!

Take plenty of breaks! Always take your break in full. Try to get out of your vehicle if you can safely to stretch out during your break. If you feel too tired to keep on driving, stop immediately.

For more information about our latest driving vacancies, or to find out how South 57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected].

Avoid these top forklift operation mistakes!

Forklift operation mistakes can be very costly. Regular training and maintenance can go a long way to preventing mistakes when operating your forklift, but also having a good understanding of the sort of mistakes that can be made and their consequences is important too – here’s our list of mistakes to watch out for.

The load – Loads that are too heavy or unsecured can be a real danger to both those operating the forklift and pedestrians. Make sure you know exactly how much weight your forklift can take and always secure the load properly.

Get inspecting! Missing inspections and maintenance on your forklift can be very costly, leading to broken vehicles way before their time. Make sure forklifts are regularly inspected and train teams to make sure they check their vehicles regularly.

Lack of care. It’s vital that forklift operators use their equipment properly – Speeding can be hugely dangerous for pedestrians, as well as a lack of attention to surroundings. Forklift operators must be diligent at all times, paying attention to signage and safe routes.

For more information about our latest forklift vacancies, or to find out how South 57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected].

Van Driver

We are currently recruiting dedicated and experienced Van Drivers for our prestigious client based in Milton Keynes. This temporary, on-going role involves making an average of 5 drops per day, with up to 15 drops for more local deliveries.

Key Responsibilities:
• Multi-Drop Deliveries: Perform multi-drop deliveries with professionalism and efficiency.
• Route Planning: Plan and follow efficient routes to ensure timely deliveries.
• Vehicle Maintenance: Conduct pre-trip inspections and maintain the cleanliness and functionality of the delivery van.
• Customer Service: Provide excellent service to our clients’ customers, ensuring all deliveries are made accurately and on time.
• Documentation: Complete delivery paperwork accurately and maintain records as required.
Requirements:
• Must be over 25 years old (for insurance purposes).
• Valid UK driving licence with no more than 6 points.
• Proven experience in multi-drop delivery driving.
• Flexibility to start work as early as 8am, depending on daily schedules.
• Strong time-management skills and the ability to work independently.
• Excellent communication and customer service skills.

• Safety-First Mindset: Prioritize safety in all your actions.

• Physical Fitness: As you handle loading and unloading, being physically fit is a must.

Ready to embrace an exciting driving adventure with us? Apply now and be part of our team.

Bendi/Flexi FLT Driver

We are currently looking for an experienced Flexi/Bendi forklift driver to join a well-established business based in Bletchley. The ideal candidate will be available immediately and will be able to commit to full time hours.

Key details:

· Day shift available (Monday to Friday)

· Pay: £12.50 per hour

· Free on-site parking

· Temp to permanent for the right candidate

· MUST have a valid, in-date Flexi/Bendi licence

Duties:

· This is a busy forklift position however you will be required to carry our manual work also.

· Warehouse duties are involved.

Avoid these common interviewing mistakes!

It’s inevitable that job seekers will have to attend interviews to secure a new role these days. Whilst interviews come in all shapes and sizes, make sure you avoid these common mistakes.

Make sure you prepare. It doesn’t make much to research the job and the organisation you’re interviewing with. If you can’t answer any questions about the job or the company in the interview, it’ll look like you’re not interested.

Are you on time? Turning up late to an interview, even if it is out of your control, won’t start things well for you. Plan your journey well and leave plenty of time to get there, even if delays occur. If you do find yourself running later, call the organisation to let them know when you’ll arrive. And if your interview is online, log on join the call at the start time (not early!), and consider testing your tech beforehand.

How much information? It’s vital that you’re careful about how much information you give. You should avoid being critical of a previous or current employer in an interview setting, and honestly, the interviewer isn’t going to want to hear your full life story! Answer the questions given clearly and to the point.

For more information about our latest vacancies, or to find out how South 57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected].

Have you got what it takes to work in a warehouse?

Working in a warehouse can be challenging at times. It’s a fast paced, highly pressured environment, which demands a wide range of skills. So might you be suited to working in a warehouse?

Adaptability is key. Warehouse work means you’ll likely find yourself in a variety of different environments, both hot and cold, inside and outside. Good warehouse workers are prepared to adapt to changing environments and demands.

Don’t forget the customer. Warehouse work might seem behind the scenes, away from the customer, but there’s times where you’ll need to be customer facing, representing your company. Make sure you’re ready to offer great customer service where needed.

Do you have problem solving skills? Whilst warehouse work can seem fairly consistent, with consumers becoming ever more demanding you may find new challenges when it comes to delivering a service. Good problem-solving skills and imitative are a must.

Think training. Whilst most companies offer training, good warehouse workers ensure their training is up to date at all times, so make sure you’re compliant, because it’s your responsibility to be safe too.

For more information about our latest warehouse vacancies, or to find out how South57 can support your business, contact us on 0333 344 6845 or [email protected].

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