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I have a few postcards that I would like delivering door to door round East Dulwich. It would be a few hours work, something that could be done in a couple of evenings in the week. It would probably suit someone who wants to earn a bit of extra pocket money (yes, that's another way of saying I can't afford to pay much), perhaps a couple of trustworty school mates want come extra cash for an extra big bottle of pop and some joke chewing gum (or booze and fags).


Anyway if you know someone who could help please email me [email protected] or send me a Private Message ("PM me")


thanks


Mark

Whoops!


"Employers should not include age limits in job adverts, and should avoid using words which could suggest they are looking for applicants from a particular age group. For example an advert which states that the company requires a ?young, enthusiastic? person could be used as evidence of age discrimination."

Thanks for pointing that out, I'm really grateful. Just to clarify, I'm looking for someone between the ages of 0 to infinity.


I've also changed the title from "door-to-door deliverer wanted - earn extra pocket money" to "door-to-door deliverer wanted - earn extra cash" just in case.

My 15 year old daughter loves spending my money, it would be nice if she could earn a bit of her own! I get her to do jobs for cash and she is quite good if there is money involved! I'll PM my number and if you want her and her friend to do it, let me know.

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