Hi Krishna, if your over 18 and live in the uk. You may find it useful to become a party planner. You choose what hours suit you and you make a steady income. Would be ideal for you I think. I'm a party planner for the body shop at home and i love it, it fits round my family life really well. if you think it's something you may be interested in give me a shout! My email details are attached to my profile. Hope to hear from you!
2006-07-18 02:16:50
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answered by vanessa s 4
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To look for jobs that would fit around your schedule, check your local Craigslist.org job board. Look for Part-Time opportunities. You can also look under ETC. (etcetera) jobs on the same site and look for unique job opportunities.
If you like children you might consider looking for a flexible child care opportunity.
In terms of not having experience - it's all in how you 'sell yourself.' Come up with a creative resume that showcases your talents and skills and demonstrates how you've put them to use in different cases. Good luck!
2006-07-10 15:45:37
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answered by PhillyMami 2
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Well go to where you like and fill out an application... I don't know what an A level is but if you do this and they like you then you will get a job... If you are a female... Try a store that caters to stupid gags like Spencers... only girls work there and if there is a guy (he is a sissy), or try a jewelry store same thing... Or a food place... try going where you know you will succeede...
2006-07-10 15:40:40
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answered by need to know basis 3
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just hand in your CV to local shops and say you need part time work or maybe try a call centre the call centre i work in has shifts for students that are like Monday to Thursday 5 till 9 and then Saturdays. you could try also local mini cab offices for a job like taking bookings and stuff
2006-07-20 10:49:47
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answered by donna m 2
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Try volunteering in something like a charity shop for some useful experience that looks good on your CV but which needs fairly short numbers of hours. Its likely that in your case shop assistant jobs may be a good choice, as often they understand that people are in their first jobs and train accordingly.
2006-07-10 15:38:00
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answered by welsh_witch_sally 5
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Try a brothel, 4 hours a week you're sweet for the rest of it, Just a joke, look at resteraunts, pubs, hotels etc that have long hours that should suit you but maybe have some late nights tho, good luck with the hunting.
2006-07-19 11:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Start with any fast food joints. Like mcdonalds. Thay are aways hiering people who never had jobs befor and thay will work around any thing you want them to. Plus thay have a collage help if you need it when you get to that point.
2006-07-22 20:31:36
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answered by ogpeanut6 4
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Perfect job for you: Security guard!!! I did it during school, and you will have lots of time to study at work! It is easy to get a job in security, there are placement agencies everywhere that can test you and get you a job for free!!!!!!
2006-07-24 16:33:23
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answered by tooshaggy 2
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Retail stores are usually pretty flexible. Also, if you have a few minutes to spare during the day you could fill out surveys and complete online offers. I tried http://www.*************/index.php?ref=56944. It is totally legit and doesn't cost you anything to sign up.
2006-07-10 16:04:55
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answered by lady butterfly 2
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Search the local papers it will not matter as your a student.Goodluck
2006-07-24 13:03:38
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answered by Ollie 7
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