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boymakingmachine
Hi
Just wondering if anyone knows of anywhere/somewhere on southside, tuggeranong or Qbn that need help for night work? I am looking for something about 6pm-10pm but could do earlier later if it was available! I know i could try woolies/coles, but just thought id see if anyone else had any other ideas! I only need 2-3 nights a week and no that people arent keen on hiring a pregnant mum but i really need to earn some extra cash and am feeling a little desperate about the whole situation!
Thanks!!
kaw1
Wow,I didn't know Aldi opened at night!
chat
Perhaps working in the bistro at a club would be a good option.
chaney
how about contacting Media Monitors and seeing if they have night shifts available. Mostly a lot of reading newspapers for the next day and summarizing it.

Have you tried any Telcos or ISP's - often they have graveyard shifts that noone wants to do... might be worth looking into.

If you don't mind working around fyshwick, maybe a night time receptionist at a brothel or S*x shop.
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