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hey guys,

quit my job two weeks ago, need money to fund paint for salon...

have wicked sales and retail experience with men's fashion... would like to stay as close to that industry as possible so please let me know what you've got...

looking to start straight away thanks :ninja:

Andrew :blink:

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sweet, will check it out...

thing is, two places i know that will have those signs would be Tarocash and Roger David...

was 2IC at Tarocash in Murray Street for 10-11 months then moved to Roger David in Joondalup as their first casual when Uni started (did that for 6 months)...

don't know if there's any more men's fashion retailers there... i don't suit working at places like Adidas or Nike either...

and i hate working with food, deal with that every Sunday at my aunty's Lunchbar and my sister is opening a place soon too, hate working with food

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so doing bitch work for roof plumbers is a little out of your field?

cause were always looking for workers

lol yeah man i wouldn't consider roof plumbers 'bitch work'...

what originally do is pretty bitchy, would like to stay as close to that industry as possible man but thanks for the offer...

and Mark... what are you talking about?

sms me on my new number, you better have saved my new number!!!

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Not sure if you found anything yet but I know we're desperate for staff here at HBF (Health Insurance). I'm from a very strong sales background so this is really cruisy and EXCELLENT money!

Hours are quite reasonable, on murray st and yeah easy as. And like I said Surprisingly really good money!!!!

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Not sure if you found anything yet but I know we're desperate for staff here at HBF (Health Insurance). I'm from a very strong sales background so this is really cruisy and EXCELLENT money!

Hours are quite reasonable, on murray st and yeah easy as. And like I said Surprisingly really good money!!!!

Hrmm, I may be interested in that one too lol.

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hey Mel!

i might have to get in contact with you about that job...

helping my auntie out at the moment to support my funding for my Salon paint job...

uni schedule doesn't look too hardcore though so i think i'll be able to do work during normal work hours...

and umm... Rhys lol you're funny, don't forget... you're my PA for Salon :P

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