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19 year old looking for work


wilson

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My son has been in retail for 3 years.


Due to hours been cut he is looking for full or part time work.


He is polite, well spoken good at sales

has stock room experience and is 6 ft very strong with a lovely nature.

I thought I would try the forum as it's so brilkiant for most things.


If you have anything that might suit please private message.


thank you

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Lots of really good apprentice ship looks on https://findapprenticeshiptraining.sfa.bis.gov.uk/ They are for any age and range from academic to more practical, if interest in sales look for a procurement apprenticeship, they will take you up to CIPs level 4 - there are good opportunities with this qualification. Good luck looking for work is hard

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