Good neighbour urgently looking for helpers
I am forwarding this in the name of "Good neighbour":
We are currently looking for two or three people who will commit to helping Good Neighbour. in a slightly later shift. We are finding that with the increase in food and the extra sorting and other related tasks that cleaning, and end of day tasks are not being done.
This shift is will be from 1.30pm until approx.3pm. Some of the things that will be required for this later shift will include cleaning the lunch room, prepping the trucks for the next day, cleaning bathrooms, sorting the freezer, vacuuming the office areas, helping to unload pellets.
Please let me know if you, or someone you know might be interested in helping out with this shift. We would really appreciate the help for this shift.
Nga mihi nui
Sharon Richmond
Food Rescue
M: 020 4102 5239
E: sharon@goodneighbour.co.nz
W: www.goodneighbour.co.nz...
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