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London Is Full Of Part Time Work

By: Brett Hein


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Trying to find part time jobs in London may appear daunting at first glance because it's a very lage place with so many different things that you could try, it's stressful to be cartain where to start the whole process.

I have put this short article together to give a good chance to you in scoring the appropriate part time job in London.

The first thing that we need to do is to make a plan. Get a piece of paper or open your text editor now, and copy the questiosn below and attempt to answer them:

How much time to do want to spend at work each week ?

What times of day are you happy to work ?
How far away are you happy to travel ?
What type of work will you not do ?

Now that you have answered these questions you should have a good idea about your time of your working like and what jobs you can perform, now we can go ahead with the process of considering different types of work to get paid for doing in the city of London.

I've jotted down a couple of part time jobs you can consider:

1. Completing tasks in a bar serving drinks.
2. Performing general kitchen duties, like washing and cleaning, preparing foods
3. Performing duties at the front of a restaurant as a waiter or waitress
4. Doing jobs in a warehouse packing goods into parcels
5. Working on a till in a local supermarket
6. Doing jobs for a takeaway
7. Handing out fliers for a night club or bar promoter
8. Doing jobs duties at a shop, restaurant, private home or office

Take your pick from the items above, or consider your own ideas and write them down on your notepad.

Let's get you that part time job in London. I will now continue with my final piece of experience on this topic.

The best way of getting a part time job, in my mind is to spend an entire day travelling around london and personally asking the owners of a business about them having a job on offer. To be well presented on this occassion is a tiny gesture and by far not a waste of your time. A second step that you should complete is to prepare a sheet of paper, containing a well printed Name and Address, and your contact details, Don't worry about a full CV, just something that you leave with a the owner. Possibly competition exists with other individuals for this job and to leave this sheet with your telephone information. This will offer you an better chance.

This face to face approach also served me well when I was looking for a student job in London. I ended up using the same strategy to work in a student kitchen cooking pizzas part time.

I hope that you achieve this goal of finding a great part time job in london and I wish you the best of luck and good fortune.

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Grant Mellar is a specialist on various topics and writes as part of a team for the web hosting magazine explaining topics including finding media jobs london.

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