Seeking part time work
Hi....I am seeking a few hours weekly. I have a full clean drivers license, COA (Certificate of Approval) from NZ Police as I am a Security Officer, First Aid, Traffic Management, Community Patroller, love Baking, Cooking and Housework & Duties, Landscape Planning and implementing, Horticulture/Organics, Childcarer and love Animals. Just looking for a small part-time job to help supplement income. I have a varied range of experience and knowledge (Gardening, Home Care, Private Care, Driver, Bar Person, Security Guard, Traffic Controller, Supervisor, Childcare, Cook, House Keeper etc) and always willing to learn something new should it require. I have a level head and very practical, although age is not on my side anymore to give me boundless energy, I do try my best. Willing to travel short distances from Home at your cost. Am open to negotiation and suggestions. Much Appreciated Thank You so please if you have any thoughts, ideas or suggestions I am willing to listen and discuss.
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