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Picker/packer role offered for Local business


deepakbgl

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I am part of a social enterprise called Oddbox which delivers misshapen (wonky) and surplus veg weekly boxes to homes in South London and offices in Central London.

We have a warehouse in Dulwich (SE21 8DE)and we are looking for a local picker/packer (preferably with similar prior experience)to help us with our office fruit boxes packing every Sunday between 1pm and 6pm. To apply please email your CV to [email protected]



--- Here is the role description for our Office box picker/packer.


We are looking for a passionate and sustainably-minded person who could help us with our packing and Quality Control at our warehouse in SE21 8DE every week (Once every single week - on Sunday between 1pm and 6pm).

This will be a paid role and we are willing to pay up to ?7.50 / hour.

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