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silverbirch

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hello,

based near Denmark Hill /Camberwell Green

need a Part Time (10-15 hours a week) general helper for all sorts of odd jobs / extra pair of hands

- moving things from A to B

- collecting things with me, e.g .off-loading appliances

- occasionally tidying, vacuuming

- preparing goods for sale on Ebay (e.g. cleaning them, minor fixes before selling etc.)

- measuring/ photographing things for Ebay

- DIY jobs if you have any relevant skills, or I can teach basics (sanding, painting, dismantling)

- some garden jobs sometimes

- random additional tasks, e.g. try to fix something that isn't working, minor techy things

generally if you are young/ able-bodied it would help, but not essential

ditto if you have *some* experience of easier DIY jobs / manual labour it would help

pay would be in range of ?9-15/hour, depending on your skill set, speed of work, experience etc.

please message if interested

Dear Silverbirch


A friend of mine who has been working as maintenance person for a small hotel up town is about to be laid off as his furlough is about to end. I havent spoken to him about your ad but im sure that he would be interested. He currently lives in Sydenham and i know is able to do all sorts of maintenance work

Let me know if of interest and i can you both in touch


Rgds

Walter

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