2595 days ago

Looking for casual work ?

Shianne from Fairview Downs

We are currently looking for casual housekeepers at our Motel in Te Rapa. If You or someone you know is looking for casual, school friendly hours, is reliable both in commitment and transport , keen eye for detail, can be available for most weekends or for only weekends and will enjoy working with a happy, friendly, active little work family, get them to message me.
Please note that it is very casual hours at this point. There would be no guarantee on how many hours a week. All we can garentuee is that if you can show up as needed, we will always call you when needed, if that makes sense.
Its not the most glamorous of work but we are a great little work family, we have fun, smile,sing and dance our way through our day. We would love to have some fresh moves, so come join us.

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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?

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Should the government levy industries that contribute to financial hardship?
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