NOT MUCKING AROUND: Made redundant on Friday from a training organisation, Wanganui man Stephen Laidler was standing on this street corner yesterday getting toots, waves and thumbs-up of support from passers-by.PHOTO/DEVYN STAINES 171114WCDSEMP01
NOT MUCKING AROUND: Made redundant on Friday from a training organisation, Wanganui man Stephen Laidler was standing on this street corner yesterday getting toots, waves and thumbs-up of support from passers-by.PHOTO/DEVYN STAINES 171114WCDSEMP01
Stephen Laidler was made redundant last Friday.
Yesterday by 8.30am he was standing on the corner of Taupo Quay and Victoria Ave in his suit, holding a sign saying "Employ me please!"
"My goal is to be employed again by Friday," he said.
The single dad received numerous toots, wavesand thumbs-up from passers-by - as well as five definite job leads.
"To be honest, I expected to stand out here and be embarrassed and shamed, but people have been so supportive. I'm feeling very encouraged."
He intends to stand on the same corner until he is employed. He's also applied for "every job I can" online, and has sent out 300 letters and emails to local businesses.
Mr Laidler said he believed such a proactive approach was necessary. "It's a competitive job market, and I intend to have another job as soon as possible."
He has a wide range of skills, including financial administration, building and facilities management, IT, general business and engineering.