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Work is hunting for a new gatehouse attendant, as you basically get to hang around the gatehouse all day getting paid to watch cars go past, thought someone from here might be keen:

Where: Manheim Fowles Vehicle Auction Centre - Redcliffe site

Description: Gate House Attendant, position available now

Controlling vehicles entering and exiting the site, including mobile and salvage.

Data logging vehicles in computer system and general filing

Controling access to site

Organising dispatch for auctions

Prefer someone with vehicle knowledge ie can tell the difference between a ford and a holden from sight

Will need some basic computer skills ie can turn the thing on and can remember your passwords

Need to have the ability to keep on top of things, as auction days do get busy, but other days can be quite slow.

Must have confidence to be able to direct public, and truck drivers.

Contact the Operations Manager - Brian Luck during office hours on 0417 589 412

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Whilst we are on the topic i have some work for the laziest of people for three weeks, have a 10 day break and then straight for another 3 weeks

in cockburn

12 hours a day.

days off as indicated above

take home 2 grand a week

All ya gotta do is sit down and record who goes in and out of a confinde work space

any takers????

Start immediately

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And another job for those of you who don't mind pulling some night shifts and doing some hard work:

I work 12 hr days, 5 days one week + 2 days the next week and I take home about $2500 a fortnight, call Integrated and get a job with BGC.

2500, seems pretty dam good for 7 days work? ;o

It is 84 hours and its spread over two weeks.

And yep its damn good just damn hard getting out of bed at 4:45am and getting to work before the sun rises.. then heading home after it sets again... ergghhh today was one of those days.. feeling a tad bit stuffed.

I'm in the wrong business... ffs apprenticeship hurry the f**k up and finish!

BAHAHA, yeah im in that boat too dude... few of my mates makin like $30 an hour on unskilled shit.... that really grinds my gears !

...fkin apprenticeships

It is 84 hours and its spread over two weeks.

And yep its damn good just damn hard getting out of bed at 4:45am and getting to work before the sun rises.. then heading home after it sets again... ergghhh today was one of those days.. feeling a tad bit stuffed.

i start work at 4am, do 10 hr shifts and i get 2K a month after tax... This is bs. bs bs bs bs bs bs bs. started at 4am on sunday, flat rate, no penalties.

Edited by Tofu
BAHAHA, yeah im in that boat too dude... few of my mates makin like $30 an hour on unskilled shit.... that really grinds my gears !

...fkin apprenticeships

Look on the bright side, you finish your time and get ur papers and $30 p/hr will be a TA's rate to you.

Trade quals FTW!!!11!!!



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