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As above, we are looking for a full time auto electrician to work

with our family caravan and motorhome business. Some sales experience

and general handyman experience would help.

Interest in skylines and race cars would also be good as this position

may entail the odd trip out to mallala as crew member!

We are not interested in a short term employee, rather someone who fits

in well with our business and is looking for a stable long term position.

Anyone interested please PM me for more details if you are serious.

So keen to apply. Studied Electro Technology a few years ago...but I went down the PC path >_< , so I would most likely be learning more on the job...you interested in an apprenticeship?

As above, we are looking for a full time auto electrician to work

with our family caravan and motorhome business. Some sales experience

and general handyman experience would help.

Interest in skylines and race cars would also be good as this position

may entail the odd trip out to mallala as crew member!

We are not interested in a short term employee, rather someone who fits

in well with our business and is looking for a stable long term position.

Anyone interested please PM me for more details if you are serious.

Yup, 3 years in a Computer Store

As above, we are looking for a full time auto electrician to work

with our family caravan and motorhome business. Some sales experience

and general handyman experience would help.

Interest in skylines and race cars would also be good as this position

may entail the odd trip out to mallala as crew member!

We are not interested in a short term employee, rather someone who fits

in well with our business and is looking for a stable long term position.

Anyone interested please PM me for more details if you are serious.

1 week as a Carpenters Laborer about 7 years ago >_< , oh and general working around the parents house.

As above, we are looking for a full time auto electrician to work

with our family caravan and motorhome business. Some sales experience

and general handyman experience would help.

Interest in skylines and race cars would also be good as this position

may entail the odd trip out to mallala as crew member!

We are not interested in a short term employee, rather someone who fits

in well with our business and is looking for a stable long term position.

Anyone interested please PM me for more details if you are serious.

I most certainly do.

As above, we are looking for a full time auto electrician to work

with our family caravan and motorhome business. Some sales experience

and general handyman experience would help.

Interest in skylines and race cars would also be good as this position

may entail the odd trip out to mallala as crew member!

We are not interested in a short term employee, rather someone who fits

in well with our business and is looking for a stable long term position.

Anyone interested please PM me for more details if you are serious.

Good, neither am I, would love to have a full time job instead of these stupid hours at Mc Donalds.

Yes we really need someone on the north side of town, just be too hard

coming all the way from down south everyday - would drive you mad!

Sorry an apprenticeship wont work for us, we need someone who can jump

right in with problem solving and take the load off my brothers shoulders

straight away.

Thanks for the PMs, will keep posted up till take on the right person.

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