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2784 days ago

Casual job for a 14year old..

Mamta from Alicetown

Message on behalf of my son...
I’m a 14 year old based in Alicetown, Lower Hutt. I am looking for any casual jobs.
I have done the paper run service in the Alicetown area for 1 year.
I can help people with setting up new devices or basic tech help needed for example : setting up a phone, setting up a laptop, setting up a TV, setting up PlayStation or Xbox, setup for wifi in the house, connect Smart TV to Wifi, connect laptop, mobile phone, games console etc to Wifi, Stream Laptop to TV Wireless, stream phone to TV Wireless, setting up all HDMI connections etc.
Also I can mow lawns, if lawnmower provided.
I can do basic DIY for example : build shelves, racks etc if right tools and manual provided.
I am always keen to try out something new so please let me know if you have any other jobs that I can do and then we can work it out from there.
Thank you.

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