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19 year old with experience currently out of work! Looking for any part time postitions


alyboccuzzi

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Hello all,

I am a 19 year old girl who has recently resigned from a part time job due me needing a job closer to where I live so that I can spend more time studying and working and less time travelling!

My previous job was in a Caf? in a branch of Sainsbury's, I have worked there from December 2013 and my official date for resignation is 6th September 2014. I am fully trained on the till and as a barista. This job has given me good experience in dealing with customer requests but also practicing good customer service and making sure the customer has a happy experience whilst in the Caf?. I really enjoyed working in this sort of environment but am into any sort of work for part time.

My availability is every day including evenings and weekends, so am fully flexible for shift patterns. I am eligible to work in the UK and can start immediately. I am looking for 3/4 days but only 4 days if it is essential as I am hoping to start a course in September.


Please email me at

[email protected]


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