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Warehousing generally always has a demand for bodies. Bonus if you get a forklift license.

You can start at an agency and weed out the rough places, gain experience and then settle into any kind of role fairly easy.

Play to your strengths though. For me, I was never great with customer service or any customer facing role. Early on it seemed like my peers were more capable than me due to their ability to land jobs bartending, waiting, call centres or working in shops while I kind of just accepted my limits in that regard after trying a bartending gig for a month.

Companies in Hillington and Linwood are typically always looking for spare bodies, especially as Christmas is approaching. A few I am aware of, that are relatively low barrier to entry but not great are Menzies and Wholesale Domestic.

Menzies is a production line and doesn't well so can be a bit soul destroying. Wholesale Domestic is a bathroom wholesaler. Pay isn't great, but the work is okay.
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CreatedThu 28th Sep 2023 12:24pm
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