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Flexible part-time advice
Tinuel
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All,
I visit this forum every day and have made a couple of postings. At present, I am currently struggling with detbs and my earnings do not cover the expenses/debts.
Due to the nature of my job, I work shifts (24 hours desk) so it's really difficult to have a fixed hours part-time because I never know what shift I will be working in 2 weeks time. I also have plenty of hours and days off work.
I would like to ask if anyone knows a part-time/ a company with a flexible attitude towards shifts, with weekly or forthnight pay, as it would help me with food shooping, travelcard, etc. Are there any companies you could recommend?
I am not fussy and could do anything (cleaning, bar, hotel, etc). I live in London. I need to come out of my backside and take attitude towards this situation.
Any advice is welcome!!! I would prefer a "real" position instead of an Internet based. I could do the Internet one on my spare time.
Many, many thanks!!
I visit this forum every day and have made a couple of postings. At present, I am currently struggling with detbs and my earnings do not cover the expenses/debts.
Due to the nature of my job, I work shifts (24 hours desk) so it's really difficult to have a fixed hours part-time because I never know what shift I will be working in 2 weeks time. I also have plenty of hours and days off work.
I would like to ask if anyone knows a part-time/ a company with a flexible attitude towards shifts, with weekly or forthnight pay, as it would help me with food shooping, travelcard, etc. Are there any companies you could recommend?
I am not fussy and could do anything (cleaning, bar, hotel, etc). I live in London. I need to come out of my backside and take attitude towards this situation.
Any advice is welcome!!! I would prefer a "real" position instead of an Internet based. I could do the Internet one on my spare time.
Many, many thanks!!
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