I know two people who got back into paid employment (retail management) through initially volunteering to help in two local charity shops. The fact that they were in their 40s and actively seeking employment obviously swung it for them to be eventually appointed assistant, then paid managers, the majority of helpers in charity shops are rather elderly ladies.
As to the 'chuggers' our Council banned them after so many complaints - two either side of the road, couldn't cross to avoid them - and far too aggressive marketing when it came to older people, who were less likely to say buzz-off to them in no uncertain terms and sign-up just to be polite.
As to the 'chuggers' our Council banned them after so many complaints - two either side of the road, couldn't cross to avoid them - and far too aggressive marketing when it came to older people, who were less likely to say buzz-off to them in no uncertain terms and sign-up just to be polite.
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