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London is Full Of Part Time Jobs

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Trying to find part time jobs in London may be a bit difficult at first because it's rife with choices with so many different places you can look, it's worrying to be certain where to start the whole plan.

I have written to help you in finding the appropriate part time job in London.

Now it's time to make a good plan. Get a sheet of scrap paper or notepad, and copy and paste the following questions into it and attempt to answer them:

How many hours a week do you want to work ?

What hours of the day do you wish to work ?
How far away are you happy to travel ?
What are your limits in the type of work you are willing to do ?

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

Here some part time jobs ideas for you:

1. Performing duties in a bar serving drinks.
2. Performing general kitchen duties, like washing and cleaning, preparing foods
3. Working at the front of a restaurant as a waiter or waitress
4. Working in a warehouse packing goods into parcels
5. Doing jobs 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. Performing duties duties at a shop, restaurant, private home or office

You can make a choice from the 8 ideas I have given above, or come up with your own discovered jobs and note them down on your plan.

Now let's go and get you a job. I will now move on to my final nugget of experience on this theme.

The best way of obtaining a part time job, in my mind is to spend an entire day making your way around London and personally asking the owners of a business if they need any assistance. To be well presented on this occasion is a small but worthwhile investment of your time. Another thing that you should do is to complete a sheet of paper, which contains a well printed Name and Address, and your contact details, I am not talking about a full CV, just a bonus that you leave with a restaurant owner or bar owner. There may be competition with other individuals for this job and to leave this sheet with your contact details. This will offer you an advantage over your competitors.

This way of doing things also served me well when I was looking for a student job in London. In the end I was using the same method to perform duties 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.

Amanda Hartley is a specialist on various topics and writes as part of a team for the web hosting magazine covering topics including finding part time jobs in london.

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