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Easy Places to get a Job in Accy!
Anyone got any incidences of places where it was easy to get a job in the old days (50's 60's 70's to the present day), any time - perhaps part-time jobs, student jobs are where the employer was always looking for new staff, as possibly a high turn over.
I recall working at Whites Garage, Burnley Road - which was a Toyota dealer ship, used to clean and fit new cars as they came in and also work on the petrol pumps. Was good for students and part-timers! :D |
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Saturday girls at Woolies when I was at the High School in the sixties.
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Slingers went down said hello started the next day
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The Brick yards, The Mills, Blythes, The dairys, All were dead easy to get in, in 60s, worked at most of em. Anyone who wanted to work,could get a job No Problem.:)
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Joseph Arnolds (Express Gifts) and Holland Pies - had many jobs for mums - 5pm until
10pm- a great way for Mums to be at home with the children all day, then it was Dads turn to take over at 5.00 |
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The mines were pretty easy to get in the 60s, Bank Hall even took me on.:D
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Karrimore though I never worked there, Asda, Metcalfes, Blythes Chemicals.
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nori as i remember, worked there, must have been a half dozen times, worked summer on the fairgrounds, winter in the nori,
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I walked out of a few jobs in the sixties and walked straight into another.
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Anyone ever work at Tattersalls Window Cleaners - they had a high staff turnover - I was there about 2 weeks.
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Yes, Tony Bentley, he lived in the red brick detached house on the right just before Holland's pie works.
At that time Gilbraith owned the garage as well as Accrington garages, The Greyhound, and the one opposite where we kept the lorries and the one across from the Cemetery, I think it is now a bit of a shopping place and the one where the new chemist is being built on Blackburn road next to the Acorn medical place. They employed a lot of people and there was nearly always a job going. |
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