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> Part Time work Western Suburbs Melbourne

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post 05/02/2013, 10:47 AM
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I never thought it would be this difficult to find a part time role in Melbourne. I have been a stay at home Mum for three years and now want to go back to work. I have just started my son in Daycare three days per week. I am hoping to find an office job for two or three days (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday). I have previously worked in retail/sales but my husband now works unpredictable shifts so I can't do the late nights or weekends anymore.

Any leads would be great. If I don't find something soon I will have to pull my son out of care. Then it will be another year before I can get him in again.

Thanks in advance for any help.
Emma
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post 22/02/2013, 07:16 PM
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Do you have automatic searches on eg mycareer etc? Each day i get a list of jobs coming up. Also, check out the Vic State Government website and Federal Government webiste for part time and casual work if you do admin.


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