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Urbancrank Unsoiled


Joined: Jun 20, 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: Fri 20th Jun 6:13pm Post subject: Cycle Courier Work |
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This probably gets asked alot but....
Is there anybody here that knows of a cycle courier company that would/needs to hire a 15 yr old to work in the June/July school holidays as my school has three weeks then or the christmas holidays which is about 8 weeks.
Just dont wanna end up doin a job like supermarket check out or stacking shops somewhere.....I just wanna ride my bike
Cheers
Grant
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Simon_K Worn


Joined: Sep 11, 2005 Posts: 840 Location: In a Wellington loading zone near you
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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 12:35pm Post subject: |
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Bet bet is to call them yourself, let it be known that you want to work over the holidays and go from there. The sooner the better. Get in for the end of terms, do a good job and the chances of getting more work improves(the experience will help)
Not sure who's the company to call in the 09, definately drop the local Pace operations manager a line(I'm in Welly and don't know who that is)
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Urbancrank Unsoiled


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Posted: Sat 21st Jun 3:49pm Post subject: |
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| Simon_K wrote: | Bet bet is to call them yourself, let it be known that you want to work over the holidays and go from there. The sooner the better. Get in for the end of terms, do a good job and the chances of getting more work improves(the experience will help)
Not sure who's the company to call in the 09, definately drop the local Pace operations manager a line(I'm in Welly and don't know who that is)  |
Cheers mate, will do
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