Jobseeker, 63, personally hands out 200 CVs after being made redundant

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Jobseeker, 63, personally hands out 200 CVs after being made redundant
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He was tired of getting rejected for jobs online, so he decided to take matters into his own hands.

A 63-year-old jobseeker wore his smartest suit and stood outside his local train station handing out hundreds of CVs.

He said he was fed up of getting ‘rejection after rejection’ after sending out more than 700 CVs without success. He added over the past few months he has spoken to a number of employment experts and altered his CV 25 times in a bid to bolster his chances.

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