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Hey all,

Has anyone got weekend (Fri nights, Sat-Sun) work for honest/reliable 15yo son looking to earn money. Retail - clothing, sports, automotive, Hi fi, stacking shelves, moping floors, manning cash register you know the drill. He's looking for first partime paying job. In the Tuggeranong/Woden area is best.

Please PM me if you have or know of something going. :sorcerer:

Anything ouotside of skool hours is cool.

Mods delete topic if not kosher with SAU rules :)

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don't you have to be like 15 years and 9 months or something ??? i remember i got mine like a month after that at kingsleys chicken mmmmmm what a great job hehe that lasted 4 months then i went to sportsmans warehouse for like 3 years that was the bomb :)

I think it's 14.9 months. Matty J's 15.6 months.

He also is especially looking for that type of work like Footlocker, Sportsmans warehouse, Rebel sport. He's fairly athletic and likes the thought of getting 5% staff discount off the sporty type clothing and footware.

drop off a resume at all the bunnings'. he'll at least get a call, and provided he's not a retard he should get a job... actually i take that back, bunnings seems to specialise in hiring 'special' people, so could be to his advantage if he were to act like he were missing a couple bottles from his six pack if u know what i mean lol. but seriously, give it a go, they pay much better casual rates than most places.

ahhh the joy of being 15 and getting your first job... I miss those days.

Yeah he should aim high (ultimate cool job at that age, sportys, rebel, foot locker) but be prepared to take low as well. My first proper job was at magnet mart in the timber yard. Taught me a lot about life.

Thanks folks.

A good response and for the peeps who contacted me on the DL, you know who you are :) Ta.

MJ's pulled an interview at JayJays Wodes this Friday. Now if he pulls Stacey the beautiful blonde who's interviewing him he'l make his dad very proud :ninja:

Hopefully he'l get another interview in Wodes Friday too.

Cheers

Richard

Edited by Sinista32
So that's your car I always see parked there.

Sic.

Pretty much the same position as in the picture, I don't see many other skylines tho, and I haven't meet many of you... but yeh, a few jobs available. Looking for drivers and service people.

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