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World of work no party for Corey

By Kelly Yates
NARRE Warren South’s Corey Worthington is looking for a job.
Worthington’s manager Max Markson told the News the 18-year-old was looking for an outdoors job such as a bricklayer, carpenter, or concreter.
Mr Markson said Worthington, who had asked him for help in finding work, would be no trouble to an employer.
“Corey is finding it difficult to get a job as people have pre-conceived ideas about what he’s like,” he said.
“I’ve known him for a year and he’s a fine young man who is committed to working. He’d be a great addition to any workplace and if I had a job for him I would employ him.”
Corey will be getting a taste of working life this week when he heads to Sydney for work experience at Zoo Magazine.
Worthington made headlines around the world in January last year after posting an open invitation to a party at his family’s home on his MySpace page.
About 500 party-goers rocked up to the shindig which turned ugly when police cars were damaged and neighbouring properties littered with broken bottles and cans.
The police air wing, dog squad and patrol units from as far as Noble Park and Pakenham were called to help disperse the crowd.
Anyone interested in giving Corey Worthington a job can call the News on 5945 0621.

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