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CammyBailey 22-09-2009 16:09

Need a job
 
HI Im 15 I DONT GO TO SCHOOL I CAN WORK WHAT EVER HOURS NEEDED . JUST NEED SOMETHING TO DO . WORKS HARD PLEASE GET IN TOUCH .

CammyBailey 22-09-2009 16:17

Re: Part time/Casual/After School Jobs
 
Hello
iam 15
nothing At all to do just sat around bored . anythin can be betta get back to us.

flashy 22-09-2009 16:33

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if your 15 then i suggest some sort of college course or SCHOOL might be better than sitting around doing nothing

ben greenwood 28-09-2009 21:12

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28.9.09

Hello i am 15yrs old and looking for a Saturday job or before or after school job, i am a hard worker trust worthy reliable and honest. please please give me a chance. thankyou

lancsdave 01-10-2009 17:49

Re: Part time/Casual/After School Jobs
 
JJB are advertising for part time staff, some jobs Mon-Fri and some weekends

Ben c 15-03-2010 14:45

jobs ?
 
Hi my name is Ben and im 14 years old. Im currently in year 10 at school and really need a job. im very hard working and willing to do anyjob that is offered. if anyone knows any jobs goin then get back to me on here please:)

oliver93 20-03-2010 11:58

Re: Part time/Casual/After School Jobs
 
your not likely to get a job around here at 14 and 15 the 16 plus can't get a job so why should you? its just not going to happen. if you need to occupy your time try reading or even writing a book (thats what I do)

lancsdave 20-03-2010 21:18

Re: Part time/Casual/After School Jobs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oliver93 (Post 798821)
your not likely to get a job around here at 14 and 15 the 16 plus can't get a job so why should you? its just not going to happen. if you need to occupy your time try reading or even writing a book (thats what I do)


Great attitude. If ever we are lucky enough to grow the business and require staff send me your Cv. I'll get the new recruit to feed the shredder with it :D

pipinfort 21-03-2010 07:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oliver93 (Post 798821)
your not likely to get a job around here at 14 and 15 the 16 plus can't get a job so why should you? its just not going to happen. if you need to occupy your time try reading or even writing a book (thats what I do)

What a ridiculous thing to say............................:eek: (writing a book my arse)

oliver93 24-03-2010 21:12

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would I be right in guessing your an illiterate twit who couldn't read a book let alon write one, I am being reasonable

pipinfort 25-03-2010 13:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by oliver93 (Post 799963)
would I be right in guessing your an illiterate twit who couldn't read a book let alon write one, I am being reasonable

Sorry i can`t seem to read what you have put (although i could spell alone....!!)................i am being reasonable.

SarahLouise 27-06-2010 16:01

Re: Part time/Casual/After School Jobs
 
Pretty much a same comment as the rest off them.

Just finish school (done GCSEs)
+im willing to work alot during the summer weekdays,weekends because i'll be doing nothing, and i think its time to start saving the cash!
+ im responsible,socialble, nice, good at working with a team.
+ im looking for new challenges and expierances.
+ i have a huge collection of certificates.
+ hopefully you'll be persuaded to pick me haha.
+ If you want to know any more details, feel free to send me an email :)

Thank you very much.
Bye
Sarah Louise
<3 x

ozzyoz 20-09-2010 01:04

Re: SEEN A JOB FOR YOU!!!
 
what are the times

steeljack 21-09-2010 01:47

Re: Part time/Casual/After School Jobs
 
intersting article about young folks having part-time jobs (or in these days not having part-time jobs )

BBC News - Should children be expected to work?

DaveinGermany 21-09-2010 04:16

Re: Part time/Casual/After School Jobs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 846572)
intersting article about young folks having part-time jobs (or in these days not having part-time jobs )

BBC News - Should children be expected to work?

A bit misleading that title ! Still the majority of people spoken to did work of their own free will & there was only really one against, but again I don't quite think she got the question in perspective.

If the kids can get jobs & they're happy to do them why not ? I personally think it makes them better adjusted to face up to the real world when the time arrives. But sadly there are quite a few who have no work ethic & expect everything on a plate, this only reflects & highlights the way the modern society is.


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