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My name is Yasir.I m 22 years old from London.For the past few months i have applied on line for so many full time jobs.As this seems to be the only way of getting any work.As of now not one single company have responded to my applications/cvs.I m very well organised,polite,very fast learner.I do have very good customer services skills.As I have done Bartending,Pizza serving/Making ,Mobile shop sales reparing.these jobs were either part time or just for experience without pay.I do speak Urdu,Hindi,Punjabi.My english is very good I would really like to be an Interpreter.Is something i feel i would be very good at doing.Helping others in thier everyday lives who dont have a very good command of the English language.I just dont know how to go about getting that type of job may be thats a job for Future.

Right now i m just looking for full time employment with decent hours and pay. So please if anyone can help it would be very much appreciated.

And as the ABBA song says = TAKE A CHANCE ON ME =

Please contact me on 07448681635

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