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As most people here know, I work for National Tyre Wholesalers, we are an Australian importer/distributor for a number of popular tyre brands. We have an opportunity now for the right person to join our team in the sales department located in Canberra.

This opportunity doesn’t come around all that often as NTW is a great place to work with great people and people like to stay for quite a while. There are opportunities to travel, attend motorsports events and be a part of a business committed to customer excellence.

National Tyre Wholesalers is a very well established company for over 52 years, with a large diverse customer base, very loyal staff and a solid focus on providing the best customer service and quality products to the tyre and automotive trade.

Our preference is someone with tyre and automotive industry knowledge and/or experience, but it is not essential as in-house training will be provided. You would also need to reside within ACT or Queanbeyan, as this is a full-time position.

If you consider yourself a motivated person who will excel when taken on by a company that will help you to improve your skills please see the add attached and forward your applications on to us via e-mail or post to - The Manager, Po Box 172 Fyshwick ACT 2609.

Regards,

Mick Hart

National Tyre Wholesalers.

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It is good... I have been here for almost 3 years and I wont be looking at changing jobs any time soon.

No fitting of tyres, it is a wholesale sales position.

I cant really disclose any more information than I already have, if you are genuinely interested and are looking for more info on the position send an e-mail to the address at the bottom of the attached advertisement. :P

I used to work for NTW 4 years ago in the warehouse processing orders and dispatch also loading unloading trucks , cleaning and washing vehicles , maintaining the grounds etc...

NTW is a good place to work good staff and they pay quite well ...

Only reason I left was I got an apprenticeship in the automotive light vehicle mechanics trade ...

Edited by hr32gts
Question:

Will the hours in this job make me tyred, I don't want to burnout too quickly!

Will I earn the big bucks to retire?

Oh, Pete...GROAN!!! LMAO!

From what little I know, anyone considering this job is on the right path to a good place to work!

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