Hey ScottyDuck..congratulations to you and TeniBear!
Have a look into Specsavers..they employ alot of casuals and pay really well. Have a look at the website. Most Specsavers are franchised so the store itself does the hiring.
They employ all sorts...could be just to stand out the front of the shop and hand out spec clothes or give aways at train stations or work in the store itself.
They will also train you and if you work at Macca's that usually looks good on your resume.


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WE both lost our jobs last year, and although I have just recently started doing a bit of cash work, we survive pretty well off of around $350-$400 per week. There are a few things you can cut down on around the house, like shopping at Aldi for supermarket items (which IMO are just as good, as sometimes better than the expensive brands). DF and I also buy all our food from a market, atm it's Footscray Market as that is our closest. Basically, we have a monthly rotation of recipes, and every Sunday we sit down and say, 'I'd like x/y/z for dinner, brekkie etc this week', then we write up a list of groceries we need. If we're having two or three dishes with chicken, we'll buy in bulk, divide into individual portion bags and freeze it. Same if something like mince is on special; we'll buy lots and freeze it. We also buy big chunks of meat (cheaper) and take it to a butcher to portion up for us. Planning is really key to saving heaps of money, on food especially. We spend usually $10 or less per meal per night. Occasionally it will be more if we want to splash out, but sometimes it will be much less than $10, if, say, we had bought some meat on spesh a few weeks prior and frozen it. Check out a blog called the $120 food challange...very cool 
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Our fault. We can't move (yet) because we only just moved in March and we're on a 12-month lease.

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