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Hello people,

Can anyone help i am in need of extra work, the skyine has been off the road for a little too long for my liking. Being a First year apprentice doing a 70km round trip to work everyday doesn’t leave me with much to repair the liney.

Basically will do just about anything. I have customer service skills, have no problem with heavy work, and also have my RSA and RSG if that helps. I pick things up very quickly and enjoy being challenged, along with having strong attention to detail i can appreciate what is expected of me.

I am 21 and having a crisis, hope my hair does'nt start falling out. hahahahahah

I am ready to start now, on the northside of Brisbane.

Thanks guys, any help is appreciated.

Ben :laugh:

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Hello people,

Can anyone help i am in need of extra work, the skyine has been off the road for a little too long for my liking. Being a First year apprentice doing a 70km round trip to work everyday doesn’t leave me with much to repair the liney.

Basically will do just about anything. I have customer service skills, have no problem with heavy work, and also have my RSA and RSG if that helps. I pick things up very quickly and enjoy being challenged, along with having strong attention to detail i can appreciate what is expected of me.

I am 21 and having a crisis, hope my hair does'nt start falling out. hahahahahah

I am ready to start now, on the northside of Brisbane.

Thanks guys, any help is appreciated.

Ben :laugh:

Hi Ben, suggestion try and get some night packing work it usually only for 3-4 hours or get onto an agency for weekend warehouse work. You don seem lazy so you will find something. Just watch out when you do multiple jobs I have seen a couple of friends have accidents at work or even fall asleep at the wheel. Best of luck

go be a pizza delivery driver, easy cash and if u dont have to use your own car then even more cash for u

Dominoes give there drivers mopeds now so if u dont mind the risks then there is easy cash to be made.

plus 1 for dominos driver man - depending on your area you can get some pretty rad tips also, other than that - i hear sorting for australia post pays pretty good - you work in the early hours but you are on mad penalty rates, so i believe you're on around 25-30 an hour..

Yeah, that's what i'm doing. 26/hour for working shifts that finish after midnight (even if they only finish an hour after it, the whole shift is that much). I don't think they're taking any new casuals at the moment though (already plenty to pick from the Christmas ones. maybe halfway though the year when the pool starts to thin out, otherwise you might have to wait until they do their Christmas intake in October again).

I must mention though, the work is mind numbingly dull.

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