JUGGLING jobs is second nature to Salah Uddin Khan - he's got five of them.
And the 33-year-old says he hasn't got enough work and is looking to take on more.
His five part-time jobs - as a translator, project worker, support worker, interviewer and waiter - help pay the bills mounting up in his Garbett Street home, Accrington where he is supporting a wife and a two-year-old daughter.
Salah has been nominated as a winner of Adult Learners in the North West, having passed various courses and qualifications at Accrington and Rossendale College.
But Salah, who is already educated to degree level from Chittagong University in Bangladesh, says the cram-packed life is a 'dream come true'. "I just have to be really organised and I am still applying for more jobs. I have Sundays off to look after my daughter and give my wife a break."
Salah moved to England three years ago.
By day Salah works part time as a project assistant for Hyndburn Bangladesh Welfare Association in Charter Street, Accrington, as a bi-lingual support worker for Accrington and Rossendale College in Sandy Lane and as a translator with Lancashire County Council.
He also has a casual job as a bilingual interviewer for Accrington's Social Care Project.
At night he works at Ribble Tandori in Wellington Road, Clitheroe.
"I never imagined working in England would be this exciting and all the opportunities are just a dream come true."
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