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Hey guys.

My names Ben and im an alcoholic. Just kidding.

:S

I live in Southport on the Gold Coast and have been looking for a job for the past 6 months! If anyone could help me out with a position or some work that would be great.

I previously lived in Mackay North QLD and was employed from 2007-2009 as a kitchenhand at the Eimeo pacific hotel (AKA Eimeo Pub). Not really looking for another kitchenhand position and am open to all vacancies. It was a crazy experience as over the period of the 2 years I worked there as we went through about 20 chefs. I need some money to pay the rent and all that jazz otherwise its goodbye Gold Coast for me. My qualafications are as follows:

*CERT II Hospitality

*CERT II Business

*Diploma of Business Managament (In completion 2 nights a week finishes up in december).

I am open to all available positions if anyone can help me out please PM me with details.

Thanks,

Ben

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hey mate. not sure on the name of it but there is a really good temping place for hospitality staff on the gc. i was talkling to somebody a while back that could get more than 50 hrs a week from them. have a look round and see what you can find. there is heaps of that kind work out there.

yeah iv been trying for ages, even applied at red rooster! no offence to red rooster but I would think I could get a more professional job than red rooster, and hey still didnt take me! probably because im not a junior and they get away with paying them slave labor. it sucks so much I really need a job lol if only I could do deliveries in the skyline for someone, imagine...

deliver pizzas?

jump in a dominos car and deliver pizzas - they are always looking - and depending where u deliver too, tips are sick, as are the experiences

when i did it i saw everything, from drug dealers pushing deals, lesbians hooking up, $10+ tips, offered a joints/pills quite a few times, offered to stay at a party, invited over to girls places when delivering to them - it was great fun

and living on the coast id imagine if u delivered into surfers or broady you'd get some epic tips and see some epic tits :D

deliver pizzas?

jump in a dominos car and deliver pizzas - they are always looking - and depending where u deliver too, tips are sick, as are the experiences

when i did it i saw everything, from drug dealers pushing deals, lesbians hooking up, $10+ tips, offered a joints/pills quite a few times, offered to stay at a party, invited over to girls places when delivering to them - it was great fun

and living on the coast id imagine if u delivered into surfers or broady you'd get some epic tips and see some epic tits :D

you make it sound like the best job ever lol

you make it sound like the best job ever lol

it defs has its positives,

however the pay isnt the greatest $13ish an hour (regardless of age) from memory (tips do help - but its still nothing special).. and in order to see the cool shit u gota work weekends

but as a "job in between jobs" or a 2nd job its awesome!

deliver pizzas?

jump in a dominos car and deliver pizzas - they are always looking - and depending where u deliver too, tips are sick, as are the experiences

when i did it i saw everything, from drug dealers pushing deals, lesbians hooking up, $10+ tips, offered a joints/pills quite a few times, offered to stay at a party, invited over to girls places when delivering to them - it was great fun

and living on the coast id imagine if u delivered into surfers or broady you'd get some epic tips and see some epic tits :D

LOL I used to do that back in '98 man I saw some crazy stuff also....the best was this really respectable looking party, then a completely nude chick walks past looks at the pizza then walks off.

We had a fairly good deal, $9 and hour + $1 per delivery and tips. Used to be about $20 an hour which was good for a bludgy job.

Go to the Mermaid Beach store and talk to Ash ;) I've worked there and they are the ones who deliver to broady/ surfers.. Yes! I've seen some crazy shit like some old dudes bought some stippers to entertain their party right.. i got invited in.. all excited "f**k yeh, strippers, we love stippers".. just to realise they were shemales friggin eww..

If there is anyone who needs deliveries done on a weekly basis let me know. whether it be from gold coast to brisbane or so on let me know. Even though my car isnt the best for big items I will do my best.

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