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I'm in the middle of looking for jobs in Melbourne. I started looking / organizing back in April / May when i was working with John Bowe and his contacts sorting out a job which has fallen through and not happened. I'm still on the phone 1-2 hours a week with JB trying to organize something but nothing seems to be happening at the moment. My 2nd job has also fallen through leaving me a massive 18K owing to me (partly due to me being a bit naive and listening to their bullshit).

I am mainly looking in the automotive industry as its where the majority of my experience has been.

Does anyone know of any Melbourne based job network members that deal with the Automotive industry??

any help would be much appreciated

i have always just used seek.com.au for my accounting jobs - maybe try them.

I will have a look, and keep u posted if i hear of any agencies that deal with the automotive industry

edit: you could try Manpower Business Solutions.

Is this something that you are looking for? http://seek.com.au/users/apply/ViewJobAdPr...?jobID=10463618

I'm in the middle of looking for jobs in Melbourne. I started looking / organizing back in April / May when i was working with John Bowe and his contacts sorting out a job which has fallen through and not happened. I'm still on the phone 1-2 hours a week with JB trying to organize something but nothing seems to be happening at the moment. My 2nd job has also fallen through leaving me a massive 18K owing to me (partly due to me being a bit naive and listening to their bullshit).

I am mainly looking in the automotive industry as its where the majority of my experience has been.

Does anyone know of any Melbourne based job network members that deal with the Automotive industry??

any help would be much appreciated

What type of job in the auto industry? Engineering? PM me details, I might be able to help.

i have always just used seek.com.au for my accounting jobs - maybe try them.

I will have a look, and keep u posted if i hear of any agencies that deal with the automotive industry

edit: you could try Manpower Business Solutions.

Is this something that you are looking for? http://seek.com.au/users/apply/ViewJobAdPr...?jobID=10463618

thx i have been looking on seek but the position i currently have is a bit of a weird one. I'm not a mechanic / salesman ect i do all the odd shit that no one else wants to.

ordering cars from factory, booking in sublet work (tint, towbars), registration and licensing and other small random shit.

Subscribe to GoAuto eNews - lots of Auto industry job ads as well as agencies.

http://www.mellor.net/mellor/mellorweb.nsf/weben/Home

Other option would be to contact the manufacturers, importers/dealers and tier one suppliers directly.

Subscribe to GoAuto eNews - lots of Auto industry job ads as well as agencies.

http://www.mellor.net/mellor/mellorweb.nsf/weben/Home

Other option would be to contact the manufacturers, importers/dealers and tier one suppliers directly.

thanks,

I'm coming over this weekend to sit down with a few people and work a few things out.

I will be trying to get around to a few of the job agencies ect next week.

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