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Are you looking for a holiday job?

posted at September 28, 2011 1:33 PM EDT
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Getting a part-time holiday job is a great way to make a little cash during the end of the year. Now is the time to start looking for these opportunities -- most may be available at your local mall. What kind of holiday job are you looking for, and why? Keep track of your experiences on this message board thread.

Re: Are you looking for a holiday job?

posted at October 22, 2011 11:44 PM EDT
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First: October 22, 2011
Last: October 22, 2011

I am a former - Policy Analyst/Procedures Writer/Training Director-Coordinator/Forms Control Facilitator/Administrative Assistant (yes, sometimes I can't believe I held down these hats) looking for part time and/or consultant work in Berkeley County, South Carolina. 

I am looking for work in any of these fields of service, however am flexible with interest in any part time work at this time.  Doesn't matter if it's seasonal or temporary.   Anyone know of anything?

Re: Are you looking for a holiday job?

posted at October 31, 2011 8:52 AM EDT
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First: October 31, 2011
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Interested in working. I have 20+ years in customer service. I will take what ever options there are available.

Re: Are you looking for a holiday job?

posted at November 22, 2011 6:09 PM EST
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First: November 22, 2011
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Yes iam looking for a part time work. I am a licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have experienced in  supportivecounseling, alcohol/substance abuse, group/individual counseling.Experienced in completing psychosocial evaluations.Supervising social work interns.

Re: Are you looking for a part time job.

posted at October 9, 2012 2:27 PM EDT
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First: October 9, 2012
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Hi, I am looking for part time work as a driver for the elderly.  I now work part time and have two clients.  I am looking to see if there is anyone who needs transportation to Doctors appointment, food shopping , Holiday shopping etc.  I live In Contra Costa County in California. My demographics would be From Napa to Berkely and parts of Oakland.  I have 12 years plus in Care giving.

Re: Are you looking for a holiday job?

posted at November 17, 2012 1:16 AM EST
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First: November 17, 2012
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Hi, i am looking for a part time job i can do some child care for holiday shoppers or party goers. I am the grandmother type
off from college for the break. And have a lot of spare time i will take extra good care of your children. Not on a permanent basis. Just during holiday season.

Re: Are you looking for a holiday job?

posted at November 27, 2012 5:31 PM EST
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In Response to Are you looking for a holiday job?:
Getting a  part-time holiday job  is a great way to make a little cash during the end of the year. Now is the time to start looking for these opportunities -- most may be available at your local mall. What kind of holiday job are you looking for, and why? Keep track of your experiences on this message board thread.
Posted by AARPMiller

I have been looking for a part time job seasonal or whatever for over a year. I am retired and I feel
 like I am not be hired  because I  am 67 years young. I have been a  customer service rep, executive secretary, program aide, cashier.   I am also a college grad with an a.a.s degree.  So I know that I am capable of holding some type of office job even if it is nothing but a file clerk position

Re: Are you looking for a holiday job?

posted at January 10, 2013 10:56 AM EST
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First: January 10, 2013
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Yes I am looking for work in the accounts receivable/customer service area.  I have 20+ years experience in Accounts Receivable Customer Service/Commerical Collections.  I was incharge of the full spectrum of the Credit Dept at my last position.  I also have had experience in retail and banking.

I am not necessary looking for another management position.  I would enjoy having a lesser position within a company if available.

I live in southern New Hampshire along the Mass border.  Does anybody know of any openings that are interested in hiring an older worker?

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