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Summer work - drawing a blank
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Don't forget the likes of MacDonalds, they might not be what you want long term but they look after their staff, my daughter works full time during college holidays and part time when her term starts. My niece worked at her local one, a long way from daughters, and they not only allowed her to book shifts to work around her 6th form hours but also arranged a transfer to a branch closer to her Uni when she moved. She now does occasional shifts when she's home from Uni at the original branch.0
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I employ university students for the summer, I also use them when they come home at Christmas and Easter. Try care work, we need bright young people to help us cover for our staff taking holidays.Sell £1500
2831.00/£15000
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