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I'm a full time student and last week I decided to quit my restaurant job.

It was irresponsible of me but it was also a very spontaneus decision which I don't regret.

Now I have to do my best not to end up in another restaurant, and I was told that you don't necessarily need experience to be a Data Entry Clerk, and it is fairly easy to find part time positions...

Is it true? Who knows?

Or can anyone advise me on any kind of work that i can do part time, and that does not involve serving food or drinks?


Thanks.

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Well it's not what I want to do in life, but I need a part time job whilst I complete my Applied Translation degree...

I've been in London for 6 years and I have always worked in hospitality... I had enough!

I'm looking for a change. Data Entry is not the only thing I'm looking for though.


Why, is it that bad?

Would have thought it being a little repettitive and sort of boring in comparison to a customer service/facing role where each day is different.

From personal experience I can say would be quite a change from the sort of thing you would have already been doing.

I know... It is a little scary as I'm used to interacting with a lot of people every day- both colleagues and customers- but I thought it could be an interesting change where I could improve my organisational skills...

I am mainly looking for reception work, which is also something I could do part-time.


And this is my last week-end at my current job so I have to hurry too!


Thanks for your advice!

Reception work would, I think, be more suited to you as there is plenty of interaction with people of all levels. Sometimes a complete change can be a big shock to the system.


I remember many years ago I moved from a large company to one that was very small in terms of customers, work load and busyness. It took me a long time to get used to it.


good luck in your search

Having done lots of bar work, waitressing and admin jobs when in a similar position to Erika, I'd choose the admin office stuff any time. It's cleaner, easier, better paid and means you can spend your evenings socialising rather than serving other people while they socialising. It is really, really dull, but there are generally people around to chat to.


hope you find something soon, erika!

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