I'm Really Worried I Have Upset My...
Family & Relationships1 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know it's rude to ask a lady's age (even for another girl to ask it!) but the age you are now will have a bearing on the answer to this.
One easy way to get out of the is to put the years in the "time" column, and then in the details column "Various part-time jobs including x,y,z" (x,y,z = waitress, shop assistant etc etc).
I speak of columns because I've been advised by my careers service at uni that a table style (note - style, not ACTUALLY a table) CV can make an efficient lay out. Of course you know that potential employers want to get the info as quickly as poss - so a good lay out is vital.
Anyway - my answer is - lump them all together under "various". Do reveal your age to us though - it will help us to help you!
PS - Welcome to AB! :-)
Not wishing to seem to challeng T4F - I'd just like to say that if you think hard enough, most jobs that people do at 16 help them to develop skills that are relevant - team work, customer care, time management etc. That's why I suggested to lump them together.
That said - if they are entirely irrelevant then of course T4F's advice is very good indeed! :-)