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Rehearsals for Retirement #1


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I will be retiring after our 40th birthday in September 2018.


I am now inviting expressions of interest in running a bookshop after I retire.


We will start discussions with interested parties in January 2018.


We can take a a flexible approach as we own the premises.


John Kennedy

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We have an immediate temporary Saturday bookshop worker post to fill.


This is for normal bookshop work and assistance in things that need to be done before I retire.


Saturdays 10:00 - 17:00

Half hour paid lunch break

5 Saturdays paid holiday per year.


Some extra hours work will be required in the two weeks before Christmas.


This is legitimate PAYE employment.



Pay is London Living Wage of ?9.75 per hour with an iminent pay increase due.

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