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hey guys.. recently lost me job due to the bussiness i was working at slowly shutting down..

so need some work asap.

i have prev. worked as a tyre fitter, parts courier, workzone traffic management, labourer, operator of skid steers etc.

looking for anything really.. pm me or sms 0405523293.

cheers Jack :D

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hey guys.. recently lost me job due to the bussiness i was working at slowly shutting down..

so need some work asap.

i have prev. worked as a tyre fitter, parts courier, workzone traffic management, labourer, operator of skid steers etc.

looking for anything really.. pm me or sms 0405523293.

cheers Jack :D

Good on ya for looking for work jack.... haven't got anything available due to lack of work myself but atleast you showed some initiative unlike lots of "dole" bludgers I know. Kudos to you!

hey guys.. recently lost me job due to the bussiness i was working at slowly shutting down..

Sorry to hear that mate, a lot of places have been hit by the global financial crisis, including my own

I think given your initiative, you'll have a job before too long. Sadly I'm not in an industry where your skills would be well used

Best of Luck! If I hear of anything however, I'll let you know

-D

Depends how desperate you are mate and for how long you'd want to stay there but you might have a chance...i pack weet-bix for sanitarium and you get 20.10/hr once you finish training(around $19)..pretty good for what it is...you get 8 hour shifts and you only get fired if you suck and dont pay attention...only happened 1nce in 10 years lol...factory is in hackney just off hackney road opposite the botanical gardens....want more info call me bro and ill give you more info 0434996861 Jeremy

Edited by Ripp3r
Wouldn't be surprised if this thread gets locked (must not use "IBTL") :P

Is this car related?

This is SAU not Centrelink :P

If that was indeed the case, the pregnancy thread would have been closed a long time ago. perhaps now that its done mods can close it?

-D

Roo by the letter of the law you are correct, but personally (and I speak only for myself) I prefer to target idiots rather than peeps down on their luck.

True. Unemployment sucks.

Prob a bit harsh ... altho trying to be humurous, Jack :/

Just thought of one ... have you tried Conventry Fasteners, Jack? My brother works there and they're always flat out with work. Give them a call, or walk in with your resume and hand it to them :laugh:

Jack I know how you feel dude, I been out of fulltime work for 10months now and still looking!

When I get back to poker there was a guy there looking for a Line Marking Assistant so I will get his number. You just have to be able to carry about 20kgs of paint.

Will get back to ya on that one

have you joined a job-finding agency. So many jobs don't even get publicly advertised these days and go straight to agencies .... no matter what your skills/qualifications. There are also a host of online mobs who do this.

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