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Hi all i need a job for the remainder of these holidays as well to carry me through my HSC. The realisation came when i racked up a lot of fines so basically if anyone knows any good places or can recomend anything i live in st ives so anything close coz i dont have a license anymore for half a year.

basically things such as nandos, woolworthes, video ezy or somethin

if u can recomend anything or know a good place or basically anything to help me out

main things

1) I dont have a car so id get lifts from parents/walk

2) dont flame this with useless comments im gona go put resume tomorrow at places just thought i may as well ask incase i get lucky from someone here helpin me out

Thanks all!

-Dale

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