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Part time jobs for teenager


Dodo1

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Dodo1 Wrote:

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> Hi!

>

> I have a 17 year old daughter who has been looking

> for a part time job for a while now, but cannot

> find anything avaliable. Does anyone know any

> busineses looking for a staff member around the

> area?

>

> Thanks


How about trying some of the local hairdressers and nail bars?

They often need weekend juniors.

I know at her age I wouldn't have wanted to work in a butchers.

Also try further afield...Peckham has some quirky hip boutiques and cafes.

Experience in the retail sector tells me she has a better chance of getting a job if she applies for somewhere where she relates to the product offer, fashion,beauty,food,bookshop etc

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