Broke This Christmas? Try the Other Side of the Bar ; Students Financialmail
Mail on Sunday › December 23, 2004
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Mail on Sunday › December 23, 2004
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The festive season is a time when many students can reduce their debts by working in pubs and restaurants. Yet pulling pints and waiting tables could lead to a rewarding career.
The leisure and catering industries are keen to change their image of offering low-paid, low-grade work and want to recruit bright graduates.See the full content of this document
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Broke This Christmas? Try the Other Side of the Bar ; Students Financialmail
Catering giant Compass takes on 75 graduates a year, starting them as junior managers on Pounds 18,000. ...
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