Where do i look for Christmas seasonal jobs in the UK?
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Most shops will be taking on staff at that time of year, so the easiest way is probably to walk up and down the main street of the town or city you want to work. I remember getting a leaflet through the door about seasonal work at Royal Mail sorting post.
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In a lot of areas of the country there are job fairs in the autumn where companies will be giving out application forms for seasonal work. The local 'Job Centre Plus' will probably have information about those. Also, look at big chains such as Marks and Spencer, ASDA, and Game - those three I know take on a lot of staff over Christmas, no doubt other companies do too. Happy job hunting! Anne http://www.every1loves2travel.com A Fresh & Exciting Travel Resource
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