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https://jobs.nsw.gov.au/JobDetails.asp?JobAdvertId=54895

great job if you like the lifestyle, downside is its in Deniliquin [but you have an opportunity to move around the state after say 12 months or so].

I wouldn't normally do this, but its what I do, and its in my dept. Plus I'd hate for anyone that really wants it to miss out.

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That would actually be a really good job, that pay is great :O

Deni isn't even THAT bad, its a haul back to the city... but I've worked there before and survied :)

will a letter from my mum saying i can swim be good enuff :rofl:

what do u do drive and measure dams and stuff

Gus what you do in the privacy of your own home wiff yo mummy is no business of mine.........lol

Basically measure water quality and quantity in the southern part [but not limited to] of the state.

Plus you get the usual salary entitlement expenses untaxed and over and above your salary for every day you are on the road approx. $160/day country, $220 cap. city.

Progression to $90k is possible, sick leave, holidays, leave loading, flex time, long service, 7hr day, superannuation etc etc. the usual public servant stuff.

Yeah, sorry, need solid maths and science in HSC or better.

Don't need a genius [Wylie Coyote is safe], but can't hide non-maths/science.

If you know anyone, anyone at all, tell 'em. It is a bloody good job if you are into 4wd, boat, swim, computer, oudoor/indoor, and have pract. skills like basic electronics/welding/handyman/1st aid etc

Ease up, I didnt even finish year 11. :laugh:

Hey someone has to do the labour jobs and that someone is me.

You should try 4 1/2 years in a combat corps in the army, and you thought actuarial maths was hard. :) (not boasting, just stating :))

Will ask around for ya though.

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Ease up, I didnt even finish year 11. :laugh:

Hey someone has to do the labour jobs and that someone is me.

You should try 4 1/2 years in a combat corps in the army, and you thought actuarial maths was hard. :) (not boasting, just stating :))

Will ask around for ya though.

Wasn't having a go at you, I thought manwhore was having a go at us!! I was gunna ask if he was Wylie G Coyote though. Actuarial maths is not required!

I think the add says good at maths etc, I reckon it means - solid maths ie you don't have to be brilliant, but yes you need to have a solid understanding of HSC level maths.

I hate it when people rag on tradies. I used to but now that I work with them I find them better than normal customers.

Restecpa.

Nice ride Zennon. Gotta love the saturn black. A friend in Melbourne had the same on a SR32 project car, but they pulled out of it cos it was taking too long to get on the track.

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Two more temporary - to start with - jobs going..........

Hydrographic start up positions, $40-60K depending on quals etc. Career tops out at around $80K then management.

6 weeks in Tumut, and 3 months in Leeton, but expect both positions tp roll over until permanently filled. Also, present plans are to increase staffing levels by approx. 30% over the next 12-18 months [approx 6-8 new jobs in South West Slopes and Plains NSW].

Although gov't, we are involved in the Murray Darling $10 billion over 10 years Fed funding and have to take on a heap of new work.

PM me with an email addy for details.

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