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Hi all

Just thought I'd put this up here in case anyone is after some extra cash, or has a friend/relative who might be interested :P

My work is looking for casual nightshift staff for the next 6 weeks, immediate start.

Hours are 4pm - 2am

pay:

Over 21 $21.42ph

20-21 $18.64ph

18-20 $15.54ph

You'll be in the bindery area of a large printing company - I don't know if they will be wanting you to do something in particular but general work in the bindery usually includes collating, packing boxes, folding, inserting, feeding the machines.. all that kind of thing..

If you are interested get in quick, and let me know. I can either pass on your details, or give you the name and phone number of the person for you to contact yourself.

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Thought the same thing it's a pay cut but it does not sound like hard work and I could spend more money on the house... if it was cash in hand I think I would do it but to be taxed at 50% it's like I am working back at Kingsleys when I was 16 :thumbsup:

To anyone that does not have a job this sounds like good money considering you don't need any experience. Cheers to Shell for posting it up and trying to help out the SAU community.

Wow I haven't worked for that little money for years, yet I look at that and think, how much quicker I could get the car upgraded if I took a second job

Shame it's not cash

thanks Leigh

well after getting bugger-all response from the paper, it seems that telling us all about the jobs was the best thing to do! I went down and asked tonight and apparently they've got plenty of people now.

well for tonight and tomorrow night anyway... it's not unusual for the casuals to get bored or find something better and just leave...

anyway i passed on the details of those who contacted me... I cant promise you'll get a phone call, but if you don't, he said he would keep the details and you might get a buzz down the track if you're still available.

thanks Leigh

well after getting bugger-all response from the paper, it seems that telling us all about the jobs was the best thing to do! I went down and asked tonight and apparently they've got plenty of people now.

well for tonight and tomorrow night anyway... it's not unusual for the casuals to get bored or find something better and just leave...

anyway i passed on the details of those who contacted me... I cant promise you'll get a phone call, but if you don't, he said he would keep the details and you might get a buzz down the track if you're still available.

Hi Shell, is it possible for you to PM me the details? I''ll forward it to my brother.

thanks

Michael

Hi Shell, is it possible for you to PM me the details? I''ll forward it to my brother.

thanks

Michael

hey Michael, do you want to PM me your bro's name and number.... I don't think there's any point him ringing up himself now but I can pass his details on to be considered if the current ppl don't last..

EVL-R33 oh really?? I guess I never met you?

I'm happy to pass on your details, didnt get your pm though..

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