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hey guys asking a big favour here i know but ill be moving to the gold coast in a few weeks and i havent had any luck with a job yet

if anyone has anything at all could you please pm me or post here

any help would be much much appreciated

ive been looking on seek etc already but yeah no luck yet

thanks heaps guys

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For fairly unskilled work..I would be looking at customer sevice.. that sort of thing, as that is this sort of area.

AAPT often has openings available for call centre operators. The theme parks often have openings if you're a bit of a people person.

Even something like working for a cleaning company cleaning hotels, factories, or the like if you're really desparate to just get something.

There is plenty of construction around, so if you can handle labouring in the hot sun, there is a bit of that work around.

My suggestions anyhow.

Blue card, hard hat, and good work boots, many will require an abn too. The blue card is $75-100, and there are a few web sites where you can do the test.

But yeah, what are your actual skills.

thanks for youe help thus far guys

the job doesnt necessaraily have to be on the gold coast but within travelling distance each day

thanks

We cant help you unless you tell us your qualifications...

I mean there are 3 jobs i can think of off the top of my head. But all 3 require a little knowledge in their fields...

Maby you dont have any qualifications... But if you put the following we will be able to help;

1. Age

2. Location (suburb)

3. Car Y/N

4. Education Level

5. (most important) What jobs have u had and for how long?

Mate....

Just to be completelly honest now...

No... If you cant go to the effort of answering a few simple questions that really does nothing to identify you or harm you which will help other help u also. In order to get a job i dont think i would be keen on interviewing you as already im not hearing any enthuisam.

Sorry

OK....

The jobs i have on the books will be a little too much at the moment. Also fast food joints will say your 17 (meaning they could hire 2 x 14 year olds for the same dollar) So might i suggest getting back into retail (not iga) but more like Target or K-Mart. Become a shelf stocker, work your way up.

Yes retail means weekend work. But remember retail means air conditioned work and great rates ($$$) for casual and part timers. Also with retail you always have promotion in larger company's. I mean you can drop out of school at year 10 and still earn over 150k as a department manager for coles myer.... Think about it....

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