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Available for bar/restaurant or shop work - June through to Mid-September


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Hi everyone,


My name is Tegan, I'm 20 years old, I'm finishing my second year at university, and looking for some work over the summer.


I have previously done ad-hoc work for two catering companies, and between August 2011 and January 2012 I worked for the bar Liquorish on Lordship Lane which I'm sure lots of you will remember!


I'm interested in part time or full time work in any bar/restaurant or shop over the summer period. I am back in London on June 8th/9th and around until mid-September. I have wonderful people skills and enjoyed working at Liquorish tremendously!


If you think I would at all suit the kind of person you're looking for or would like to know more about me and my experience then please don't hesitate to get in touch!


My mobile number is 07837767342, e-mail address: [email protected]


Tegan

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