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Hi,

We're looking for 2/3/4 experienced waiters or waitresses to help serve drinks, welcome guests and help to clear up after the party. It's for a 60th birthday locally in Herne Hill on the 10th June. If anyone has any recommendations for people they've used previously we'd be really grateful.

Many thanks

Hi I'm a young actor living in Denmark Hill. My name is Jacob Fortune-Lloyd. I worked before drama school for a catering company for over a year called Rocket Food, though that's some time ago now so they're unlikely to remember me, particularly as so many young creatives comes and go. I'd be happy to help out on the 10th June, I'm friendly and handy with a corkscrew. I know the area as my godmother used to live on carver road. Could you let me know what the hourly rate is and the hours? Would you like any other info?


Kind regards

Jacob

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