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Hi all - I got let go from my job in advertising just before Christmas (and whilst on holiday in Australia!) .


Have managed to find new employment but the role doesn’t start till February and I won’t get my next pay check till the end of that mont.


Subsequently, I need some part time work to keep above water in the time between.


My previous job title was creative copywriter but I can do pretty much anything writing/marketing admin wise, am fairly decent with photoshop and worked all throughout my teenage years and uni so can do any odd jobs, retail or coffee type work.


Just need a couple days a week to keep out of my overdraft and savings. Let me know if you have anything available.


Thanks

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