1366 days ago

Hello I need casual help

Jay from Bayview - Eskdale

Hi Im a braider,
Im looking for an individual who has some experiencing doing braids or plaiting. You can be retired or work from home. I am only able to do small and medium sized braids with an assistants help, as the hours are too long on my own for my body to handle. So you are very much appreciated. As long as you have good hands, some speed in plaiting, ability to learn new techniques..then you are almost there..
I would just have you in to do a few tests and see where you are and if you would be able to help me. You will be paid an hourly stipend for your time. Its an easy going small job for 3-5 hours..we laugh, listen to music and go to work braiding. You will only be starting off from where I clip off the braid..everything will be taught to you if you are the right fit.

Thanks :)

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