Want a summer or holiday job on the canals? Consider one with British Waterways.
They are currently advertising four types. The pay's not great (which temporary job is, these days?), but your reward will be in heaven. Or at least in a heavenly environment:
SEASONAL VISITOR SERVICES ASSISTANTS Ref: 24-09, 25-09, 26-09
STANDEDGE VISITOR CENTRE C£11,575.00 pro rata Temporary roles between 23 March and 8 November 2009 37 hours per week 2 Vacancies (Ref: 26/09) 15 hours per week 1 Vacancy Weekends (Ref: 24/09) 11 hours per week 1 Vacancy Weekends (Ref: 25/09)
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SEASONAL TUNNEL OPERATIVE Ref: 22/09, 23/09
STANDEDGE VISITOR CENTRE C£13,000.00 pro rata Temporary roles between 23 March and 8 November 2009 37 hours per week 4 Vacancies (5 days from 7) (Ref: 22/09) 30 hours per week 2 Vacancies (4 days from 7) (Ref: 23/09)
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SEASONAL LOCK KEEPERS - MARCH TO OCTOBER 2009 Ref:27/09
THE KEY TO A REWARDING SUMMER C£13,000 pro rata Leeds & Liverpool Canal
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SEASONAL WATERWAY OPERATIVES Ref: 32/09
SEASONAL WATERWAY OPERATIVES c.£6.70 per hour • March to November Gloucestershire & Worcestershire
SEASONAL TUNNEL OPERATIVE Ref: 22/09, 23/09
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Posted by: l a thompson | Thursday, 10 December 2009 at 01:16 PM
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Posted by: julie | Friday, 29 May 2009 at 11:41 AM