i`ve just read last nights local paper and vosa are advertising for traffic enforcment officers with a starting basic of £15,000 - £19,000 with a shift allowance of £7,344 per yera and all the other things that come with a civil service job now it just states you need 2 gcse`s or nvq or svq equivalants and a full current driving licence and a high standard of driving...now its rolling round and round my head about applying for it and moving on its just that i dont know if i`m qualified enough for it..its probably something i can do its just i have never been very good at applying for jobs like this and i get very nervous and start stuttering when in job interviews and i dont come a cross well plus i dont have a good cv.... :-/
I think you need to work on your confidence in your ability to do a job and do it well. You say you're not very good at applying for jobs, getting nervous etc. Part of the solution is practice. It won't hurt to apply for the job, worst outcome is you don't get it but you haven't lost anything and you'll be a little more prepared for when the next one comes along.
Look at all the positives that you can offer for whatever position you're applying, and concentrate on those. If you're convinced you're suited for the job, and can confidently state your abilities, relative experience etc, you'll feel much more relaxed in the interview and as a result appear a stronger candidate.
No-one is a perfect fit for a job, everyone has one area or another that doesn't perfectly match the criteria, so if you realise that applies to everyone else, and that there will always be training provided to bring you up to speed, then you can stop dwelling on the points you're not strong on, and concentrate on those you are.
Good luck!