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What is kind of job which student could work part time at night in uk?
Asked by Soro
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Best Answer:
Prostitute?
Can I be your pimp?
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Uh, bit obvious, but... bar work?
Answered by David S
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Work in a bar or a club
Work in a restaurant
Work at a petrol station
Work at a call centre
Work in a 24hr supermarket - best option as you'll probably get a discount card for like 10%-30% off!
Answered by nads
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The oldest profession...work whatever hours you like, mostly on your back or on your knees....
Answered by Matthew L
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I know someone who was sorting mail at the post-office - he worked until 10 pm or so. So maybe you can check with royalmail.com or your local post office?
Plus there are these 24 hours grocery stores (ASDA) which may take in students.
Answered by estee06
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supermarket,pub,bar,restaurant,receptionist,telesales, there's loads of jobs out there go find them....
Answered by missree
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Most students do bar work, waitressing/ waitering, bouncer in a club. Cleaning offices, handing out leaflets, working in a chip shop, call centres, stuffing envelopes, could do security work, night shifts in factories, stacking shelfs in a supermarket. Working in a supermarket as some are open 24/ 7
Answered by CHIMP
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waiter
Answered by Boulou
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never been to the UK, so I couldnt help ya out on that one. What kinds of jobs are your friends doing after school? Try a local roller skating rink, the movie theater, be a bagger at the grocery store, wash cars on the week ends, mow peoples lawns, rake leaves, walk the dogs of the elderly people in your neighborhood. There are many different things you could do if you know your area. I only know my area, sorry.
Answered by Help Me Help You
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1 Care home jobs --- you look after old people or people with learning difficulties.
2 Supermarkets --- most supermarkets open 24 hours so there are job opportunites.
3 Hospital porters?
4 Cleaners --- but I wouldn't advise this so it can be dangerous because you probably won't have co-workers.
Answered by LOT
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You could also spend time learning how to write correct english!
Answered by tequila mike
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A student working ..? dont make me laugh..! and at night.. you should be pished & vomiting all over your mate - who has passed out while sniffing your boxers... get your parents or the dss to provide you with more funds to help you get by.
Answered by Lord G
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You could do waitressing,but make sure you travel safely,to and from work.
Answered by deb-star
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. . . you really need a "profession" - check out Police Girl for help . . .
Answered by Astra
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Security is the best (£6 - £9 p/hr). If your lucky, you'll get an office complex ... at night, you go with your laptop and simply read while being paid (of course you will do all neccessary patrols when do)
.... lest I forget, you have to train and get your SIA license first.
http://www.the-sia.org.uk/home
Answered by chilling_charlie
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Restaurants, bars, and cinemas.
You could try a patch in the red light district of your local town, if you are bored with life. (Don't take this one seriously unless desperate.)
Answered by Nosey parker
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Security is easy to get into and pays well
Answered by antra
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Definitely night porter/security. You can study when not patrolling or making sarnies (not all hotels have 24/7 room service though).
Check out the below websites, easy to find night porter work - thats what l'm doing right now, l start with OU next week and l can do most my studying at work and have my days off as pleasure and not college study!.
Answered by dizzybee&searanger
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Another good option (particularly for males) is to work as a private security guard. Contact your local jobcentre plus office for a list of local recruiters.
This kind of work is available around the UK and is ideally suited to students given that it is possible to take your books with you to study whilst working.
Answered by cvdoctors
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hey, a very good option is to work from home on your computer - write articles, sell on eBay, make a website, take surveys...nd make money on ur own!
check out my profile for more information, all the best :)
Answered by globalreach
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