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weve got a position opening to work for our plastering team Northside plastering (small team of only 7 peaple).

we need a new labourer, must have own transport, steel cap booties.

its hard work, good hours. and good money, and if u like it u can stay on and learn the trade $$$

its not suitable for uni student who want part time work, this is full time

u dnt need to give any resumes just give me a call or pm or txt.

cheers guys

simon

0422406453

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PM me or post up some more details, (hours/ times) and what is the pay per year before tax.

I have a mate very interested and I could even consider it.. need a change and this might be the way 2 go..

(is this a fixed term contract or an ongoing employment)

Cheers!

- Adam

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atm we (should!!) be finishing a house in success tomorrow

in the new magnolia gardens estate (or something like that)

then we go to coogee if i remeber rightly

Tomorrow is a poets day - yipee!!!

piss off early, tomorrows saturday, or in this case, piss off early, todays a stinker

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