4,000 British Job Seekers Queue For Chance of Employment at New shopping centre.

A one-in-one-out policy was operated as queues mounted for a jobs fair at the Solent Hotel, in HampshireThe queues stretched on outside the jobs fair where crowds gathered two hours before it opened
Whiteley Shopping Centre in Hampshire will open on May 23and more than 1,000 jobs will be created (artist's impression)Marks & Spencers, River Island and Timberland will be among the 56 new shops to open in Whiteley, Hampshire (artist's impression)




  • Queues formed two hours before the jobs fair opened its doors,Job seekers had to park a mile away because so many people were there,Positions were sought at new £84million shopping centre with 56 shop.

  • It is a picture which reveals the desperation of Britain's growing population of unemployed - thousands of job seekers standing outside a hotel for the chance of finding employment.

    Long queues started to build two hours before the jobs fair at the Solent Hotel, in Whiteley, Hampshire, got under way, drawing in people from all walks off life clutching CVs and laptops in a bid to make the right impression.
    The turn-out was so strong a one-in, one-out policy was enforced, as an estimated 4,000 would-be workers tried to land employment the new shopping centre.

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