This Kings of Convenience feature that I wrote appeared in the Graduate section of The Guardian (at the back of Work) last Saturday, 26th January. I love writing for graduate sections - I've done a lot for The Independent in the past - they are often really light in style, and students and graduates are always great to interview (helpful and keen to speak to you, which can't be said for everyone).
This feature in particular was about a new government scheme called Slivers of Time, which allows people to sell spare hours of their time to employers who want workers to fill gaps for them. I think it's a very good initiative, and especially for people who do have to juggle other things with their income-earning capacity.
Never heard of this before. Where can you find out more about this.
Posted by: Eamon | 16 February 2008 at 11:19