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Welcome to the community website for the Inverness IV2 area. AboutMyArea IV2 is the best online guide full of useful and relevant really local information. We hope this will be your first port of call to find out anything you need for living or working in the Inverness IV2 area
Everyone gets angry with their kids at some time or another - it's normal, it's healthy. Kids know just what buttons to push, and they push them! It helps to accept that anger is an honest emotion, but it's what you choose to do with your anger that's important. This article gives you advice on how to deal with these feelings
Healthy Soul website offers comprehensive information about taking responsibility for your wellbeing
Halloween events in bars and clubs around the UK will be selling an eye catching Trick or Treat surprise over Halloween weekend. This adult Trick or Treat layered cocktail shot a.k.a 'shotail' is also easy to make at home, and is sure to spook your friends with its black and green appetite appeal.
This ghostly cauldron of licorice-melon flavours was created by Scott Gemmell of award-winning LA Bartenders.
Trick or Treat (layered cocktail shot)
15ml Luxardo Passione Nera black sambuca
Layered with 10ml Midori green melon liqueur poured over.
Pour the chilled ingredients carefully into a shot glass so that the green and black layers keep separate.
Try pouring the Midori over the back of a teaspoon to follow the trick of professional bartenders.
Be happy! Online recruitment website http://www.employgo.co.uk/ offers essential advice for young jobseekers
This is why they have published advice for jobseekers at http://www.employgo.co.uk/ for their thousands of young members. As Employgo.co.uk is a recruitment website with a difference - designed for and by the younger generation, and the advice they offer is truly relevant - and not patronising!
Employgo.co.uk members can also share their experiences with one another on the popular Facebook group, a link to which can be found on the homepage of http://www.employgo.co.uk/ or by going to http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=35371585147 directly (requires log in).
Jobseekers aged between 16 and 25 years old are invited to sign up to Employ.co.uk, or become a fan on Facebook and share their experiences with other people looking for jobs n their region.
Launched in Leeds this Autumn, the membership has already doubled and a number major employers in the retail and hospitality sectors.
Job advice from Employgo.co.uk:
Work hard - even when it's boring!
Make sure you dress to impress
Never be afraid to ask questions
Smile - it can make all the difference
It's a cliché, but it's true - the customer is always right, so you might as well get used to it.
You don't get a detention if you're late for work - but you might lose your job.
There will be days when you're having a bad time, but you have to leave your problems out of work.
Enjoy yourself! If a job makes you miserable, move onto something else..
About http://www.employgo.co.uk/:
Employgo.co.uk is a 100% web-based employment resource aimed at 16-25 year olds looking for temporary, part-time and even full-time jobs.
Registering to use the site is completely free (there are no hidden charges) - and more importantly it's really easy and it's fun.
Employgo.co.uk is looking for "Embassadors" to spread the word and help other people find jobs. Rewards in cash and vouchers are awarded to successful recruiters.
Go to http://www.employgo.co.uk/ for more information.




















