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Well when I did my internship for 9 months without pay, I had to work on weekends at Safeway to get some money to pay for food.....

Just depends on how hard you wanna work and how well you wanna do in your career lols


It sucks, but just suck it up and deal with it ;)

HI There,

I may have manual work availble from Wednesday of next week.

Dandenong South, manufacturing steel house frame components.

Pay is good, casual on call. It's actually a bit of fun doing what we do and so long as you can handle an impact driver and a few thousand screws a day, she's apples.

Hard work, you will loose weight (if you want to) and get strong at the same time!

PM me if you are intersted.

HI guys,

I am in the same boat. I finished uni and cannot find any work in my field (Accounting).

I want to pursue another career now because I am getting over getting turned down for jobs due to having no experience.

If anyone has anything available in the Western Suburbs please PM me.

I am looking to start right away and I am a very hard worker! The problem is finding someone to give you a chance to show them..

Thanks

HI guys,

I am in the same boat. I finished uni and cannot find any work in my field (Accounting).

I want to pursue another career now because I am getting over getting turned down for jobs due to having no experience.

If anyone has anything available in the Western Suburbs please PM me.

I am looking to start right away and I am a very hard worker! The problem is finding someone to give you a chance to show them..

Thanks

Interesting, I think accounting is one of the fields where there is always an abundance of jobs available

Hey man,

Apply with Julia Ross or Randstand... they are white color recruitment that get you in with banks and stuff like that.

Then once in, bust your ass to go in the right department you might have to put up with a not so exciting department for a while but hey, your getting paid and your resume looks good to step up

HI guys,

I am in the same boat. I finished uni and cannot find any work in my field (Accounting).

I want to pursue another career now because I am getting over getting turned down for jobs due to having no experience.

If anyone has anything available in the Western Suburbs please PM me.

I am looking to start right away and I am a very hard worker! The problem is finding someone to give you a chance to show them..

Thanks

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