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if you're looking for something 'decent to well paid'.. you might want to make more specific mention of what kind of work you've done in the past... You're not going to get a well paid, entry level job... unless you go off to work in the mines maybe..

We need a crane operator/driver and possibly more truck drivers, but not located in Eastern suburbs.

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hey i just got a job at australia post driving a van around and emptying post boxes. its 18.56 an hour but after 6:30pm u get 15% loading and if ur whole shift is after 6:30pm u get 30%loading. its only perm part time 5 hour days start inbetween 2:30pm-4:30pm mon- fri and they are either 4 or 5 hr shifts. just and option as wen i went for my interview they had positions in hallam. mt waverley, moorabbin (how eva u spell it)

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yea i was thinking if someone legitimately knows of a job i could forward my resume in an email... but yea just a lot of factory work and mechanical, red card, scaffolding ticket, traffic control ticket, general construction cert 2, carpentry pre-app, retail cert 2, fork lift and soon to get crane operators license... maybe.

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  [WLDCRD] said:

for those 8 hours, it would be a max of 1hr setting up and packing up, and 30mins standing.....unless you had to use the stop/slow baton

yeah i heard those guys who hold the stop/slow baton get paid heaps - something like 60k or something ridiculous

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