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hey all

i am currently looking for work desperately now so anything will be considered.

i have extensive mechanical knowledge

sales skills

management skills from previously running my own business for a year and a half.

i have a resume which i can send by email.

any help would be much appreciated

cheers

wayde

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yea i just quit one of them today

need some security in my life at the moment things are getting out of hand financially.

just want a set hours set pay week where i can work hard and earn some money to support me and the family

Heaps of commission based companies are recruiting, try selling paint ball tickets or some shit..

Not steady money though.

the paint ball stuff is nothing... they get an hourly wage + commission

try working for Cobra... i did that for over 6 months... commission ONLY

awesome money if you're good at what you do (i wasn't bad i'd admit)... most people don't last the week to month test period though... mainly because they have rent/mortgages to pay... it was easier for me as i didn't have to pay rent but yeah i was supporting myself at the time

good money but long hours which means no life so gave that the flick and went back to uni... heaps of opportunities to advance too as well in that job so if anyone has time on their hands and wants a job that does awesome things just let me know and i'll pass on some work details

(that job was sh*t but easily helped me get the most two recent jobs i've had that pay well and only hire experienced salespeople)

Dont bother with cobra, you only think the moneys good because your not paying tax out of it. And none of the owners short of darren have any money.

Been there done that, can tell you shit, pm me if needed.

hey dude...

i had a good experience with Cobra, my owner was Rama and he looked after me and he has loads of cash too

you get the good and the bad but yeah phase over but you can pm me some details if you'd like :(

hey dude...

i had a good experience with Cobra, my owner was Rama and he looked after me and he has loads of cash too

you get the good and the bad but yeah phase over but you can pm me some details if you'd like :(

haha rama was funny... good bloke..

i dont have any experience fitting tires but im a quick learner.

By mechanical knowledge i have been brought up with mechanics rebuilding cars varying, trucks and vintage chevs.

I did 2 and half years as an apprentice at westrac but i left that as they had 500 apprentices and 499 of them pritty much swept the floor all day every day

I did 2 and half years as an apprentice at westrac but i left that as they had 500 apprentices and 499 of them pritty much swept the floor all day every day

For srs? Damn, I spent 3 months there as a part of an apprenticeship exchange program and that place was like a damn concentration camp! Mind you, this WAS 18 years ago :rofl:

ok i'll give you the scoop... http://www.peopleco.com.au/ they will be recruiting for the company I work for...

We have a few new contracts coming up so if you're fit, strong and want stable work, call people co.

I wont give out the company name as I don't want people calling us at work, you need to go through the recruitment mob.

They will interview you, make sure you're not a criminal and send you on for an interview with us... its that simple.

Good Luck

Ps: its the logisitics business. doesn't mean you'll be driving a truck though.

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