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Do you know of any good night-shift/casual work?
I recently started uni and unfortunately had to drop my full time job to casual, but I think I can take up another job to better manage my time and get more money.
I don't mind hard work, my only downside is I have to be pretty specific on the days I can work, other than that I am certain to attend those days.
I was thinking night fill at Woolies or Kmart as a start, I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
hospitality industry
>>18041932
Thanks I'm looking into it.
Could you advise on anything specific?
I got a good hit on this one actually. Its mainly catering at the airport. But I have a truck the truck license required so at least its a step in the right direction.
Polite bump
When do you plan to sleep...? Why not just take a supermarket job on the weekends?
>>18042435
I don't mind hard work.
I compressed my subjects to 3 days a week + roughly 8 hours of study dedicated on each subject.
I think I can do about 3 nights a week (including weekends) but its conditional (which I hope a potential employer will understand) I can be counted to attend those night shifts, but lack flexibility on other days and can even attend in short notice.
My old job which I dropped to casual, isn't so much of a problem. While I held a senior role, I usually just fill in for known and projected absences (holidays etc). The part timers have priority on sick absences.
If it doesn't work out, no worries. I just give them 3 weeks notice of resignation or until such a time I am replaced and leave.
>>18042556
I work at local pub, its hard but enjoyable and good for getting to know people
>>18042560
I don't have an RSA, but I'll see where I can get one.
I'll ask around. Thanks for your input!