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As title.

Need an indoor job as my current job requires me to put sunscreen on every 30 minutes because I sweat it off.

I am a competent, but not qualified Tyre Fitter/Wheel aligner.
Have 1.5 years exp.
Also decent with mechanical.

Looking for full time mon-sat.
Was on 820 take home with bob jane.
Looking for between 620-820 8-5 mon-fri, 8-3/4 on sat.

Worked for Goodyear, Bobjane, and tyres and more.

Had a run in with a worker at bob jane, quit because I was assaulted and no action was taken.
Received a black eye a fractured rib and a cracked tooth from being hit with a tyre lever.

Tried calling Fair Trading, they said because the boss didn't have camera's installed and "No-one witnessed it" it was an un-just case and was dismissed.
And here was me thinking I was smart by not hitting back.
(The reason for this happening is because A: The guy did a shit repair job on a tyre, then I got blamed because I stamped out the job sheet when I drove the car out. B: I proved it was him and just before lunch the c*nt laid into me. Boss did nothing, no one did anything, didn't fight back because I didn't want to get my own ass in trouble.)

I am a good solid worker, and I actually enjoy working with tyres (go figure... dirty, greasy, grubby and when there's no work the hours are LONG.), as I said above - competent in the job.
I am eager to get my front end ticket and my cert 2 tyre fitting down pat, and do it for the next two years until I become a legal adult apprentice then do my adult apprenticeship, but I want money saved up first.
I have no problems with people unless they do wrong by me, or blame me for shit.


If no one has any tyre fitting work.

I will happily take a packing/warehouse etc. job, I have my white card and first aid cert.
Indoors work only pretty much.
I burn way too fast in the sun, and walking 20 KM a day on $20 an hour is a JOKE.

I can start immediately, happy to go on 3 months probation period.

Just need work now.
Got rent to pay and now I have a kid to feed (yeah.. not my kid, but my girlfriend has a kid, yadda yadda... yeah.. anyway...)


Thanks to anyone who can help me, I'll buy you a CASE of beer of your choice. (serious)


PM me or call on 0431045486.

I don't think he specialises in employment law, but he does specialise in workers rights.

Employment law = works rights... Tregtr is just trying to be helpful, atleast show a little appreciation for it :)

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SkudR33 and some others know what area of law Tregtr practises - thus a friendly rebuke.

What you may not know is that Tregtr knows the ins and outs of what MTA Members' responsibilities are to you the employee.

He has been an RB and Rotary technician after first becoming a BMW Service Mngr.

I think he understands the conflict you've been in and thus, reads between the lines of the way you came across.

We'll keep our ears to the ground for appropriate jobs :)

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