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Post by Amy on Mar 15, 2004 1:28:14 GMT 1
Does anybody know of any temporary work going in the shrewsbury area over the easter holidays that I might be able to take up? Don't really mind what it is so long as the pay is reasonable and hours are flexible. Any info wud be grand, cheers
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Post by mysticmurray on Mar 15, 2004 1:30:16 GMT 1
If you want you can tidy up my bedroom every other morning. I shall pay you approximately one half of a bacon sarnie per hour.
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Post by x emz x on Mar 15, 2004 1:33:05 GMT 1
depends whereabouts in town u want work i spose
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 15, 2004 1:35:57 GMT 1
Is that you Rob pretending to be Amy? Mine's a Stella sometime soon If it is Amy, depends on what you want to do, most agency work is meat packing / yoghurt packing or potato packing if you get something clean and office based you have fallen on your feet!
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Post by peterjones1 on Mar 15, 2004 1:37:35 GMT 1
Terry Jones (aka theriverside on here) usually seems to have jobs going at his potato factory, I know the Thomas twins have worked there in the past.
Whether you would find it a-peeling or not is another matter...
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Post by pawlo on Mar 15, 2004 1:38:00 GMT 1
How about joing the BNA. they are a nursing agaency who take on people to work in care homes and hospitals. Dont need to be a qualified nurse, just willing and have a clean record . How old are you cos you will need to be 18. If you are not on holiday from uni then I guess this aint for you, but still something to bare in mind.
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Post by Amy on Mar 15, 2004 17:56:10 GMT 1
Thanks guys (yes it is Amy) is the carework paid or voluntary? Will give theriverside a personal message, thanks for the info
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2004 17:58:41 GMT 1
Yup send the_riverside a pm, the work isn't brill but the people who work there are really friendly and it brings in a good amount of money as well
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2004 18:05:49 GMT 1
Absolutely, good people and decent wages and a Town fan for a boss. Quality.
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Post by pawlo on Mar 15, 2004 18:16:31 GMT 1
www.bna.co.uk Check them out. All paid work, not sure of rates for non registered nurses. Provide work at loads of nursing/residential homes, home care as well as Royal Shrewsbury and Princess Royal. Also, each hospital has its own list of "bank" staff. Always, and I mean always, work available. If you are interested ring the hospital you are interested in and ask switchboard to put you through to Nursing Bank. Advantage of this kind of work is that once you are on the books, you just ring them during the holidays and let them know when you can work and they will find you some. No fadging about going to different interviews.
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Post by Georgie Blue on Mar 15, 2004 23:59:32 GMT 1
Sainsburys used to take on loads of students, and they pay well, not saying they still do, but when i was a student, they me back at the drop of a hat, christmas, easter, and summer, and gave me all the hours i wanted.
Absolutely no offence to those who worked peeling pot's but i always found Sainsburys easy money, in comparison to a friend of mine who worked at the pot place.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 16, 2004 1:17:06 GMT 1
Sainsburys used to take on loads of students, and they pay well, not saying they still do, but when i was a student, they me back at the drop of a hat, christmas, easter, and summer, and gave me all the hours i wanted. Absolutely no offence to those who worked peeling pot's but i always found Sainsburys easy money, in comparison to a friend of mine who worked at the pot place. very good point the spuds is fair money but having done it one summer it is proper hard work, 60kg sacks etc etc I reckon try sainsburys, cos my mate works there and he thinks it is sound
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