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since hes young but drives an import and an old school muscle car, would that still make him a bad employee because he drives an import too? a car enthusiast is a car enthusiast no matter what car they own or age.

not having a go dude, just dont like sterotyping :)

Word!

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good luck getting a job there, few months back i did phone interview, then went there for another interview, they didn't get back to me for a month & when i rang they had no idea if i had the job or not lol

+1 lol

i had exactly the same thing happen to me, did the phone interview then the faced to face one and then nothing called and same thing happened, they had no idea

I had a on the phone interview, I then had the face-to-face interview, which was last week and I am yet to hear from them although they said they have several weeks of interviewing to go... Not that I want that job anymore as I just got a job at Westpac.

several weeks of interviewing eh, i wonder who's going to wait 2 months to hear back from them lol....

leaving feedback for that long is unprofessional, and i wonder how many positions are available? Surely if 2-3 positions, they wouldnt need to interview 3 weeks worth of candidates, thats what shortlisting is for.

I had a on the phone interview, I then had the face-to-face interview, which was last week and I am yet to hear from them although they said they have several weeks of interviewing to go... Not that I want that job anymore as I just got a job at Westpac.

what are you going to be doing at westpac Wayne???

I had a on the phone interview, I then had the face-to-face interview, which was last week and I am yet to hear from them although they said they have several weeks of interviewing to go... Not that I want that job anymore as I just got a job at Westpac.

Omg you got a job at westpac???? Are you like the security there or the person that deals with money!!!

Yeah at Westpac, doing collections. Early cycle phone calls, but really from here the possibilitys are endless and they provide all in house training etc for you to move up the corporate ladder.

oh man oh man.....you will absolutely love it down there man....work is pretty boring but who gives a f**k when there are so many hot girls down there....we did all of their IT stuff a while ago and it was awesome....got to chat up a couple of those lovely ladies....went on dates with a couple of them from down there....but dnt know if they are still working there or not.....security guards were champs....

i have been to all of westpac's call centers here in australia and it was a blast working there

well its not telemarketing so that wont be a problem.......you receive calls from people who want to do telephone banking.....and find out why they got charged so much yada yada yada.....they have a lot of in house applications which will need some time getting used to but not that hard after all.....i dont think they have internet access for normal users there.......not too sure on that

but yes some dayum fine ladies down there and some milfs too

Yeah, my roll here at Westpac is something like what you described but slightly different and it is deffinatly nothing like telemarketing or annoying people working for Telstra lol - This is totally different,

I have full internet access here too

ahh they must have changed the policies over or something.....as i do remember back then the average user wasnt allowed to be on the net......but you have to meet your call targets or whatever the f**k they call it.....there shouldnt be so many calls in the que et etc.....

Oh for sure there is a general rule that while you are busy with heaps of calls etc that you wouldnt be allowed to surf the net, how on earth would you be able to complete your job, but yeah. I best no be on the net while im still new there haha

Back on the Insurance Issue, I phoned Famous and they raised their age limit to 30.

So basically now that Im turning 25 at the end of this year, I don't even get good insurance premiums.

Anyone found someone except Shannons or Just Car to insure their import?

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