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Looking for a SUMMER JOB
#1
Hello all,

I'm after a summer job (to pay the Fazer Insurance among other things), so I thought I'd post up here to see if anyone has any good suggestions.

I'm a 19yr old undergrad, just finished 2nd year of Aero Engineering, speak English and French fluently and good communications skills in Spanish. I have experience of working in small firms, and have experience as a waiter and as a assistant chef in a restaurant. Although, I'm not too fussed about the nature of the job.

Not too worried about where the job is either - have tent and Fazer, will travel!

Thanks in advance!
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#2
McDonalds :lol
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#3
If you want a job where you don't earn any money then be a courier, as a bonus you get to kill your bike, although thinking about it the cost of courier insurance for a 19 year old would be, let's say, interesting!
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(14-06-13, 03:29 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: If you want a job where you don't earn any money then be a courier, as a bonus you get to kill your bike, although thinking about it the cost of courier insurance for a 19 year old would be, let's say, interesting!

I talked to Exupnut about that, as couriering could be a job to enjoy over the summer. But he said the same as you about insurance.... I'm on 33hp as well....
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#5
I used to spend my summers in Newquay in Cornwall.  Work in the kitchen or as a waiter for a hotel with staff accommodation.  Great fun!

With your language skills you could try the same in France, maybe Biarritz for surf?  Near Spain so the Spanish would help.
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(14-06-13, 04:33 PM)alan sherman link Wrote: I used to spend my summers in Newquay in Cornwall.  Work in the kitchen or as a waiter for a hotel with staff accommodation.  Great fun!

With your language skills you could try the same in France, maybe Biarritz for surf?  Near Spain so the Spanish would help.

The problem in France is that the job market is even worse there than it is here!! I know, I normally live there. And had a hell of a time finding jobs last summer, and the ones I found were lousy to boot.

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#7
In a previous life I was a manager at an outdoor adventure/activity centre. Climbing, sailing guns, quads tennis and English foreign language lesions. Its a very seasonal job but great fun and is a young persons game. You need to get in now as the season will/ may have started.

Daz
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#8
Just some suggestions...
Outdoor activities are a good bet for summer jobs. Places like the Lake District, Snowdonia etc normally have a lot to offer at this time of year, and beautiful places to live at the same time. As well as good biking roads, you've got some great walking opportunities if you're into that. Outdoor gear shops, campsites, climbing and adventure centres, not to mention hotels and B&Bs.
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#9
I ended up with english foreign language lesions after 3 days at the springmeet
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#10
Sorry that doesn't help the topic.















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(14-06-13, 07:12 PM)Raymy link Wrote: Sorry that doesn't help the topic.















Whoring

:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin It so does.

I use to really focc around with em and ask em what was the difference between a 2 and single humped Camel and never let on if I could understand their language. they were all paranoid by the time I had finished, so some one with linguist skills is in a real good position to have fun

Daz
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#12
Main thing is to keep the head up and keep trying!
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(15-06-13, 09:52 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: Main thing is to keep the head up and keep trying!

Indeed! Still open to bright ideas! Get-rich-quick schemes always appreciated!  :lol
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#14
good luck cristo. my 18 year old son has been looking for a job he can fit a levels into for 2 years. hes had bo luck  and just to seriously hurt my pocket hes going to do another 2 a levels next year before he joins his sister at uni.happy days
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(16-06-13, 04:31 AM)bri h link Wrote: good luck cristo. my 18 year old son has been looking for a job he can fit a levels into for 2 years. hes had bo luck  and just to seriously hurt my pocket hes going to do another 2 a levels next year before he joins his sister at uni.happy days

Good for him, not so good for your bank account!! What's he studying / want to study?

It's because I'm hurting my parents' pocket I need a job! There's also a real concern about being able to afford the Fazer to boot (all expenses for it come out of my own pocket)...
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#16
Good luck with the job hunt christo, maybe you should go and talk to some engineering shops and see if one of them will take you on for a few weeks (arrange to come back for all the holidays through your uni terms?)

Worst anyone can say is no, and shy kids don't get any sweets mind.

I'm doing my degree part time, alongside a full time job, and its not easy, but needs must when the bills need paid Smile
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#17
You have skills, I'm sure you'll find something. What about contacting your tourist board and seeing if they need tour guides around your local town? Good luck Smile
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#18
Hi christo. In answer to the above the bugger has nearly finished A levels in english, business, and media. He has an as level in law. His real problem is he doesnt know what he wants to do when he finishes uni. hes staying on at college for another year to do an a level in history and one of the sciences. I have to say hes a good lad and never asks for much.
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#19
Head to Lincolnshire and pick veg, that area is the biggest producers in the country. And you will learn Polish while your at it to add to you skills  Wink
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(17-06-13, 09:18 PM)otis link Wrote: Head to Lincolnshire and pick veg, that area is the biggest producers in the country. And you will learn Polish while your at it to add to you skills  Wink

Birdseye in Hull are a big employer of students over the summer for pea season
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