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Which might be best ?
miggiwoo
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Am looking to get a part-time job to try and earn maybe £50-£100 per week , but as I work short week days to cover the school runs , would be looking to work either a couple of evenings in the week or weekends or even nights shifts on a Saturday.
My question is where to start looking for the best chance ie large supermarkets or shops that need evening shelf stackers or any work from home jobs ie tele/sales ?
My question is where to start looking for the best chance ie large supermarkets or shops that need evening shelf stackers or any work from home jobs ie tele/sales ?
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Hi
Direct sales can be done on the school run (thats where I do mine), but returns vary depending on what you sell etc.
Telesales - I have seen lots of jobs in the day time for this but having done telesales I found it really frustrating! Lots of hang ups and a bit of abuse
Have done evening work in a supermarket and this is good for your guaranteed income but the hours can be strict - where I worked the night shift was 10pm to 7am which was no good for my school run. There are a few evening shifts but not as common as night shifts (which is when they do shelf stacking). You can expect about £6 an hour before tax.
Cleaning is a good one - usually 5pm - 7pm every night which works around the school run. Thats £6 an hour too - sometimes as much as £8.
Hope that helps!
Jayne x
Hope that helps.JayneTay
Starting to money save and be money smart! :j0
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