Work - Other Ways Of Looking
There are jobs there but you sometimes have to seek them out. You have to be creative. One way is to ask around. If you see one of your friends is doing something you fancy talk to them and ask where they found the job. Perhaps they could tell you if there are similar ones coming up or if you could contact the person in charge at work. Let them know you would be interested if anything came up. Spend time networking with people letting them know that you want a job.
Networking can be key
Sometimes families need extra help in businesses or need someone to look after the children on a regular basis. There may not be enough money to pay large wages but your time is valuable and you deserve some sort of remuneration. Childminding is an expensive item these days and if the dog were put into a kennel for the holiday it would add to the expense.
Looking at advertisements in local shop windows is another area that might profitable. Sometimes shops themselves will put a notice in the window for a shop assistant that is required. If you go to the supermarkets look on their information boards. They might be recruiting and also there might be a card saying ‘person wanted’. Big stores often have notices saying they are taking on staff and are worth looking out for.
One other way to find a job is to sell you. Write a brief account of what you can do and place an advertisement in the local paper or put a card in the shop window. There are some newspapers that run a service whereby you can write your CV, say jobs you are happy to do and wait for employers to come headhunting. Usually it has to be done on line so this may put some people off.
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Note: 4 Elderly health provides this site for information purposes only and insists that you should consult a doctor before engaging in anything mentioned here.
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