22 days ago

Looking for a job for my son .

Youna from Epsom

Dear Neighbors,

Below is my son’s resume , he’s a quite independent and mature boy, if anyone needs references, I also could ask his teacher’s help. Holiday is coming, he would like try to find a job to know more about the real life . Hope get some helps from neighbors. Thanks in advance.👍



Resume

Im Ray, a 14 year old student at Kings college,

I have played piano and violin for around 9 years each. I have not done grades but I’m very passionate about my instruments.
I have gotten into the finals of the soloist competition for both instruments and also the Auckland Youth Orchestra for violin .

I am also very passionate about sports,
some sports I play are:
Ice hockey - I play for the Auckland ice hockey association ( start hockey from year 2 ,so 9 years for now)
Tennis
Muay thai (Thailand boxing)
Waterpolo -I play for my school.
I also work out and try to build a nice physique.

I live in Epsom and would like to work around here. Thanks so much .

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