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Restaurant General Manager - Doncaster James Webber Recruitment - Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Yorkshire, UK Are you a seasoned General Manager eager for a new challenge? £45,000 11 days ago
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Sous Chef - Doncaster Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Yorkshire, UK What You'll Bring to the Table: £30,000 13 days ago
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Primary School Teacher GSL Education - Yorkshire - Doncaster, United Kingdom As a Primary School Teacher, you will be responsible for delivering creative and engaging lessons in line with the national curriculum, promoting a positive learning environment, and helping pupils reach... £200/day Today
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Head Chef Flaming Grill - Leeds, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, UK As a Head Chef, you'll make sure everything in the kitchen runs smoothly during a busy service. £30,000 Today
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My husband's being relocated to Doncaster and I'm concerned about job possibilities for myself. I've been working as usher in a local cinema, but with cinemas closing everywhere I fear I may not have it that easy to find work once there. Does anybody know what the situation is like there?
Kate
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I'm not familiar with Doncaster but even so, I don't see your situation that bad. Even if you couldn't get a job as cinema usher you could surely opt to similar jobs in shopping centers or big shopping areas where there's always need for customer assistance. You must be well used to dealing with the public.
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This sounds good, I'll have to try, though I must say I'm really worried. My job has always been a way to have some pocket money for extras, and it's always worked great. I wouldn't be wanting to lose it, it gives me the sort of flexibility I need. lateral thinking. Thanks.
- If you push me I'd say you could try and get a job afternoons in a coffee shop. It can be fun :-)
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This sounds good, I'll have to try, though I must say I'm really worried. My job has always been a way to have some pocket money for extras, and it's always worked great. I wouldn't be wanting to lose it, it gives me the sort of flexibility I need. lateral thinking. Thanks.
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I'm not familiar with Doncaster but even so, I don't see your situation that bad. Even if you couldn't get a job as cinema usher you could surely opt to similar jobs in shopping centers or big shopping areas where there's always need for customer assistance. You must be well used to dealing with the public.