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Hi all,


I guess the subject line says it all. I've just completed quite a demanding post graduate course. The long hours meant I could only work one day a week and now that I've finished my employer hasn't given me any extra shifts.


As a result, I'm quite hard up for money at the moment and was wondering if anyone needed any work doing at all. My skills include copywriting, proofreading and other bits of online marketing type stuff. But, more practically speaking I've worked in retail and customer service since I was a kid and am willing to do anything from glass collecting to cleaning toilets or house clearing.


Just need a bit of cash to tide me over until next week.

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