Job hunting on the streets
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Source: Van Tay Media on Unsplash Swindon cardboard job sign woman secures two interviews An unemployed teenager who has been carrying a cardboard placard around Swindon asking people to employ her, has two interviews lined up . Hanna Evans, 19, has been out of work for a year and is on benefits . She said life had become "very hectic " since her plea for work on Monday. She said: "I've had lots of phone calls. My interview next Monday is for a call-centre job. "I'm so excited - it's a job I want." Ms Evans, who lives with her boyfriend in the Pinehurst area of the town, said: "I don't regret do ing what I did and I have had lots of calls of support . 'Prank calls' "It got to the point where I'd been turned down so many times. I thought I've had enough - what's the most desperate thing I can do? "I do kind of regret putting my mobile phone number on there due to the amount of pra