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Front of house/ bar person for Telegraph Hill Community Pub


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I'm looking for an experienced front of house/ bar person to join our new team. You'll need to be cheerful, well organised and have excellent people skills as this is a proper local serving the good people of Telegraph Hill SE14. It's a lovely friendly community and the pub plays an important part in the life of local people. Send me a message with a contact number if you're interested.

Hello- my name is Charlie- I am writing from my wife's account. I am interested in this job- I am an extremely warm man with all of the traits you describe in your advert and value my local community strongly. We live in East Dulwich near to Peckham Rye Park. It would be great to have some more details about this post and to speak further.


I am a trained acupuncturist looking for a second job to subsidise my income. My number is 07981 591242. I will be available to talk further after 5pm this evening but am able to access messages on the forum before then.


Many thanks,

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