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Would really like a second job...
paykanti
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Basically, I could really do with using my 2 free days per week to earn some more money. The problem is, my free days from my primary job are not Saturday and Sunday and are not fixed. They're usually two weekdays which change around every week.
With this rather tricky availability issue in mind, does anyone know of any employers that would take me on to work 2 non-fixed days per week? I can also supplement it with the odd one or two shifts on the same days as my primary job if the hours don't clash (nightshifts might be good for this)
I'm willing to do absolutely anything from data-entry to manual labour and I'm extremely competent (and qualified) both physically and mentally so shouldn't have any problem adding value to the employer. I was initially thinking of trying Tesco nightshifts but I think these established companies need a more structured working shift than the almost 'freelance' nature of what I can provide, right?
Are there any seasonal vacancies that might be possible? I mean, surely there are employers out there who could use a very capable pair of hands/mind for 2 days a week, no? I need the moniiiiies
With this rather tricky availability issue in mind, does anyone know of any employers that would take me on to work 2 non-fixed days per week? I can also supplement it with the odd one or two shifts on the same days as my primary job if the hours don't clash (nightshifts might be good for this)
I'm willing to do absolutely anything from data-entry to manual labour and I'm extremely competent (and qualified) both physically and mentally so shouldn't have any problem adding value to the employer. I was initially thinking of trying Tesco nightshifts but I think these established companies need a more structured working shift than the almost 'freelance' nature of what I can provide, right?
Are there any seasonal vacancies that might be possible? I mean, surely there are employers out there who could use a very capable pair of hands/mind for 2 days a week, no? I need the moniiiiies
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Firstly , will your primary employer allow you to take a second job, some don't or require a written request and can limit the type of work you do if they see a conflict of interest e.g. working for a competitor.
Otherwise agency or bank work might suit.0
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