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Xmas/new yr jobs
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I know all the business recruit lots of extra staff over the xmas/new year period.
But is it worth shopping around for a job to see what the best hourly rate is or are they likely to be similar because lots of the shops etc are owned by the same comp so would offer the same rates in pay.
Also, anyone work at tesco? What hourly rate do they give. That'll probably be where i'll end up seeing as i've got a big 24hr tesco just 10 mins down the road from me.
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But is it worth shopping around for a job to see what the best hourly rate is or are they likely to be similar because lots of the shops etc are owned by the same comp so would offer the same rates in pay.
Also, anyone work at tesco? What hourly rate do they give. That'll probably be where i'll end up seeing as i've got a big 24hr tesco just 10 mins down the road from me.
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Never worked there myself, but I have heard Tesco's pays quite well - well above the minimum wage for students when I was at college (sorry, haven't checked your age).
Just another thought, hurry up and get applying! The ad for the Job Centre way of applying was in our local paper about a month ago!
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I think the starting rate is £4.65 but that couldnt be dependant on your age too. Tesco dont pay you for your breaks which is crap, Asda and I think Safeway do pay you for them so that might be something to consider.
If Tesco do employ you, it'll probably be for a 12 week contract but if you work like a bitch over the festive period, then they'll almost certainly take you on permanently (if thats what you want).