Applying for retail jobs where evenings and weekends are pretty much mandatory?
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In theory I could work every evening except Wednesdays, but due to living in a "Care Home" which has almost no staff (3 staff on duty to 5 residents most of the time), the logistics of getting to and from work would be difficult to put it mildly.
Would there be a legal way around this? I am desperate to get a job but lack of availabilty for evenings and/or weekends is severely holding me back.
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Even if there is, employers will just choose somebody else. You need to abandon finding retail work for your own wellbeing and seek a different sector (ideally something that you can do remote part time).
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I've looked into and applied for remote part time sales work, but there's still the same problem, due to the customers' availability, most of the work's evenings or weekends.
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Can you not do any remote work in the place you're in now? dosent have to be customer sales.
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