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I'm moving to London july the 25, is it so difficult to find a job?

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any kind of job, washer up or leafleting too...

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  1. pot washing and handing out flyers are jobs that can be found anywhere just ask in every bar and resturant and you'll find something for sure... but it wont give you enough money to live in London


  2. I don't think it would be difficult to find a job.......just a bit tricky finding a "washer up" or "leafleting" job that pays enough to afford to LIVE in London!

    I presume you have got someone to stay with cos rent is like, more than my life is worth...........per month!!!!

  3. Where are you coming from ??

    Ian M

  4. The quickest and easiest way to find work in London or anywhere else in UK, is to visit the online site of the UK.gov's JobCentre-Plus . . . .

    JOBCENTRE PLUS-UK

    htp://www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/.../get...

    You can also visit any JobCentre Plus office and simply use the screens (touch screens) to find work.

    Leaflet - Jobs - London - GumtreeLeaflet - London - Jobs: Find the best jobs in London & subscribe to job alerts in London for free. Find jobs in London & the UK: Sales jobs, office jobs ...

    http://www.gumtree.com/jobs/leaflet

    This next site looks to be offering 4 hours work for £20 - cash in hand - tax free - that's a fiver an hour.  Not bad.  Take it.

    £20 (cash in hand) for 4 hours leafleting work in Central London ...Find London student accommodation, London student jobs, buy and sell books, ... £20 (cash in hand) for 4 hours leafleting work in Central London ...

    http:/;/www.londonstudent.co.uk/forums...

    Part-time leafleting Leafleting work 2-5 hours £12.50-£25 plus bonuses Have to live in or near drop areas Suit pe...Jobs London and UK. FREE JOB LISTINGS and job search.

    http://www.jobs-other.vivastreet.co.uk/j...

  5. Hi Fabio!!I'm kinga..do you come from italy??I live there and I think you're Italian vecause of he name and also because uou proposed he same jobs that the immigrants do in our country...

  6. If you are not fussed how much you are paid or what you do then you should be able to find a job.  However it might not be too easy as all UK students are off university too and taking on temp jobs.  Good luck!

  7. If you speak english, work hard and can get to work on time there are lots of jobs in London.  You might have to ask around a bit or try a few agencies before you get some work so allow a couple of weeks to find something.  Make sure you wear something decent and clean, be polite and you should have no problems.  They pay won't be great (minimum wage) so you won't be able to actually afford to live in central London so you might have to find something further out and commute.

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