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Post by sweets on Feb 18, 2010 5:16:54 GMT -2
I am actually posting for my boyfriend, he is looking for a job at the mo as he was basically retrenched in early dec and cannot find anything right now.....the job market is not looking good
he has experience in sales, and 28 yrs old if anybody knows of anything at all pls pm me
it would be preferable to find him a job in sales or some sort of management position, but at the moment he is not fussy so if you know of ANY job available, even a waiter, please let me know.
thanks in advance this would be a great help as we have searched high and low for some sort of employment but have found nothing
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Post by BR on Feb 18, 2010 6:04:04 GMT -2
What industry was he is sweets? Was he a sales person or a sales manager?
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Post by *stace* on Feb 18, 2010 6:04:13 GMT -2
Sent you a PM!
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Post by sweets on Feb 18, 2010 6:17:59 GMT -2
he was a sales person, not door to door tho, but rather cold calling and that sort of stuff. he also worked as a trainee manager at fruit and veg and has waitered before.
thanks stace
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Post by ~*Lizzy*~ on Feb 18, 2010 7:18:03 GMT -2
Sweets i've been looking for a waitressing job and almost every single place i've phoned has said yes, bring your CV we are hiring. They say you can make 1000 - 1500 on a good night in tips! So if he's that desperate i'd suggest making a 1 page CV and going around to some restaurants.
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Post by sweets on Feb 18, 2010 9:03:43 GMT -2
lizzy what restaurants would you suggest were a person can make tips like that? we are in the northern suburbs, also what restaurants are popular and busy do you think?
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Post by michele on Feb 19, 2010 9:21:15 GMT -2
Sweets, he can try for barwork too. You can make quite a bit in the bartending industry and it's a pretty easy trade to learn.
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Post by ~*Lizzy*~ on Feb 19, 2010 12:49:06 GMT -2
If he has experience try the classy restaurants, i'm unfortunately not familiar with the northern suburbs though. Thats what the guy told me at Primi Piatti. Otherwise spur? I'm sure the places in Tygervalley and Cape Gate are busy? All you can do is phone and ask. Worth a try!
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Post by Macluke on Feb 24, 2010 18:14:25 GMT -2
Try places at the Waterfront, it has loads of tourists so I'm sure they make good money at the restaurants.
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