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As many of you know I have sold off my company to my mate and I’m looking for new work!

My wife has taken over the Gift Box Company and SAUWA will keep getting discounts at Computer Force.

I’m looking to get a higher paying job to pay off some of my debts so if you have something going please let me know.

PAST JOBS:

I’ve had a few!!

Worked at Retravision for a bit doing sales.

Worked at Westside Car Audio Doing Sales and managing the sales floor.

Worked at Best Buy Computers for a few months

Worked at Austin Computers in Osborne Park doing sales

Setup and Managed Austin Computers in Myaree until we closed it up due to parking and other reasons.

Managed Austin Computers in Cannington for over 12 months (All fields of sales, stock ordering and staff control)

2004 I setup my own Computer shop in Victoria park with a friend we started from scratch and have established a fantastic computer shop that is turning into a major IT business.

I’ve got to move on however.. For the last year and a bit I have been paying myself very little and I just can’t keep going this way. My mate has taken over the shop and it is doing very well for him. At this stage I am running the shop but its just not enough.

If anyone has any work going for an extremely well experienced computer technician, manager or sales rep please contact me.

I have a house getting built and need to earn some real money.

- Adam Fitzgerald

PS: Im willing to work up north if needed.

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Wow.. Got a few PM's already!

Just a heads up.. I’m looking for a management position or a sales rep position for a large company.

I do not mind working up north at all.

I’m drawn to IT as its my field of expertise however I’m not restricting myself to that only.

Thanks for the PM's guys!

- Adam

hey im looking for a bitch it doesnt pay well but you get all the abuse you like for free

we used to get them from schools on work experience but aparently wes mean so now were gunna have to find one somewhere else

any takers??????????????

well cant hurt to try



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