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What are good jobs for work experience?

I'm starting work experience in october but i have no idea what i want to do and i want to do something i like so i need to apply soon...what could i do with these subjects that i like...i like graphics (DT), art, history, english. thanks for your help

Asked By: Pete Kidd - 9/13/2011
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Well it depends what you want to do as a job. i cant really help with that but...

i did my work experience at waitrose- pretty crap right but when i wanted to get a part time shop in a supermarket it was super easy because i had past experience.

so whatever the job you want to get you need to do something that is as closely connected to it as possible
Answered By: Giles - 9/13/2011
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I could use a better graphic for Dads House, but we have no money to pay.
Answered By: Y! Groups Dads House Ed. Center - 9/14/2011
I love all the same subjects as you but for work experience I worked in a library because I'm shy around people and I thought older people would be easiest to get confidence with, and I was right. I worked in a college library so why not try some sort of office in a college covering one of the subjects you like? Or if you would rather, why not try a shop like whsmith if you like english, a shop like staples or some other art shops or a museum or a library like me if you're interested in history. But you need to apply ASAP because other people will take all the good jobs! Good luck :)
Answered By: Kat - 9/13/2011
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