Summer and Easter Job needed - Museum [ASAP]
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- Laura M
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Summer and Easter Job needed - Museum [ASAP]
I don't suppose anyone could help me to get a job in a London Museum this easter and summer? I miss working at the CH museum loads and would quite like to be back in a museum atmosphere again. Front of House work would be great but I'd do almost anything.
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Have a friend who works at the British Library - have emailed her, will let you know if I get a response and there's anything suitable.
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If you're in the URNU - don't they do jollies during the holidays? When I was at Southampton, BRNC were always running courses like Submarine Acquaint, Math's Course for Engineers (hard work), Strategic Studies, Language Course (such a doss!) etc.
As for Museums et al. Sorry - don't know. The "royal.gov.uk" website has vacation jobs up at the moment though if that's helpful.
As for Museums et al. Sorry - don't know. The "royal.gov.uk" website has vacation jobs up at the moment though if that's helpful.
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- Laura M
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Wow thanks guys,
Yes the URNU do do jollies, in the hols and yes they are paid (someone has to do it) but I need something a little more steady and lets face it my summer holidays are very long!!!!
Will look on the website and JT thanks for the help!
Yes the URNU do do jollies, in the hols and yes they are paid (someone has to do it) but I need something a little more steady and lets face it my summer holidays are very long!!!!
Will look on the website and JT thanks for the help!
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- jtaylor
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Just got a reply this morning - unfortunately they've canned all their Easter and Summer student position due to financial constraints.
Sorry!
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Sorry!
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- DavebytheSea
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The only museum of note in this neck of the woods (other than the Tate at St Ives) is the National Maritime museum just across the water from here in Falmouth. Wonderful situation and a great place to work - my son Jonathan did his work experience there last summer and loved it! He took himself to work every morning by boat - great fun! I dont know how much they pay or whether they have vacancies - you could always ask, I suppose.
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A friend of mine works there - I think they often have a number of voulnteers...DavebytheSea wrote:The only museum of note in this neck of the woods (other than the Tate at St Ives) is the National Maritime museum just across the water from here in Falmouth. Wonderful situation and a great place to work - my son Jonathan did his work experience there last summer and loved it! He took himself to work every morning by boat - great fun! I dont know how much they pay or whether they have vacancies - you could always ask, I suppose.
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- Laura M
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Thanks for the suggestion chaps, but sadly although Falmouth is a lovely place, it is too far away for me to try to get a job there, the main problem I am having is getting offers from London based museums, if I wanted a place at the air museum in Duxford that wouldn't be a problem but sadly I need a place in london, anywhere really I'm not fussy.
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- Laura M
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Err nope, haven't been in Cowes since before Easter, but the King of Sweden was!!!! I'm guessing you saw some P2000sDeb GP wrote:Laura - were you in Cowes last weekend....... ?
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