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well today it hit me

i hate my job

i have searched on a few job site and have not found anything too exciting

so i thoguht i would post on here to see if anyone in brisbane knows about openings or could get me a good job at there own work.

i work hard and earn my pay

i have no exact job that i want all i now is that my job is becoming hell

somewhere in south brisbane would be nice too

i earn 630p/week at my job and i would like a job that is not too much under that as i have 2 loans and two cars :)

any help would be nice

thanks skyline lovers :(

joel.

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22 years old

not too much qualifications

cert 2 in IT

currently work in a cabinet door manifacturer (but dont wish to be in that sort of business anymore)

i have done a heap of different jobs

rsvp party hire and wedding setups

worked setting up car hoists (precision automotive specialists)

worked at AGS vinyls

worked at red rooster when i was 17 (lol)

would love to work on or with cars, not too experienced just mates car and my own but i hear money isn';t that great of rthat sort of stuff.

liek i said i work hard and heaps quick learner

it would take me a week or less before being up to speed.

Edited by TIR60

Go the apprenticeship, fire out a heap of resumes and letters, track when you sent them and ring the businesses individually a week later. It is not the best time though due to a number of reasons. All depends how serious you are in chasing things up.

Best of luck though.

massively not the best time to change jobs, but hey, there is still work out there...

Apprentiship or similar vocational qual is the way to go. You have to compromise too. Alot of people in the same boat as you, why should the employer choose you over the others.... ?

:(

Like everyone has said, not a great time to change...

However if your not passionate about what you do now then there is no point in continuing with it...

Just timing is your only issue, as you said loans etc and we all need money to live...

Learning a trade is always a great way to build a good future, however the money you get paid now is goign to be allot less than your used to...

So you may want to look into it a bit and see if its affordable to make the change for a better future today...

Or wait until your a mature aged tradie (think its 25) and then you get paid more, however you will be less attractve to the trades men hiring you... (Catch 22)

Like everyone has said, not a great time to change...

However if your not passionate about what you do now then there is no point in continuing with it...

Just timing is your only issue, as you said loans etc and we all need money to live...

Learning a trade is always a great way to build a good future, however the money you get paid now is goign to be allot less than your used to...

So you may want to look into it a bit and see if its affordable to make the change for a better future today...

Or wait until your a mature aged tradie (think its 25) and then you get paid more, however you will be less attractve to the trades men hiring you... (Catch 22)

+1 mate get a trade....Plumbing or electrical and then when your finished you will be able to get someone else to work on your car for you :) .....

If I could turn back the clock I would have and done a trade.....

If you don't have any luck with any of the above and don't want to do a trade (I agree is a great idea though!), the place I work at is near South Brisbane and might have something going working the print/mail machines out the back. If you're interested I can see if they're hiring? The guys out there seem to be mostly casual but if you need full-time work I can ask if that's available.

You should go work for an industry (i know there isn't much around the brissy area... but if your willing to move it'd probably be worth it...) work as a process worker for a couple of years and then get an adult apprenticeship through that company, if you are previously employed by a company they can't drop your pay if you take up an apprenticeship ... that's what i did and as a first year refrigeration apprentice i was earning more than you are now (because i was still getting payed the same as a process worker ;) ),

jez needs a job too.. left skool 2 years ago.. im 20.. was doing a traineeship @ pwr, but left as it was not for me ect.. will try anything to extent lol just need somthing! ta :P sorry to hi-jack ur thread brother :ermm:

Australia post always has casuals. I know, i'm one of them. pays good, hours are shit, works simple and hard.. Getting in after Christmas is hard though (they have an intake in late October, and keep the best for the rest of the year).

Still, hit up employment agency's like ready workforce etc if your just looking for a job to keep yourself fed. Go in, give them your resume, tell them what type of work your willing to do (and trust me, if your desperate, do not limit yourself. there's a lot of night shift out there that's well paid), and you might get some sporadic work until you can find a proper career.

apart from your spelling, the main problem is this...

have no exact job that i want

you can't expect to get a new job without knowing what you want to do.

you said you looked at a couple of job sites, and if you don't know what you want to do, I guess you went to seek.com.au and looked at every field of occupation?

the other problem is, you are money driven, because you have bills to pay.

this is normal, but you need an "x" amount of money so you don't really care about what job you do, just on what they will pay.

no-one will hire you knowing this.

they will see that you are not applying for the job because you want to work for that company/field..

within 5 minutes in an interview, they will see you don't really care and are just looking for money.

either get rid of some of your debts (car) or find a passion for something, and get a job in that.

or

stay where they are paying you enough money to pay your bills and stop complaining about it when 1000's of people are losing their much loved jobs.

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