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dino3310
4th March 2010, 10:50
good on ya mate.
when do you start
junkmanjoe
4th March 2010, 11:00
2-3 weeks.. be working out at riversdale beach... have a surf at lunch time mate...sweet..
JMJ
marks
4th March 2010, 12:38
2-3 weeks.. be working out at riversdale beach... have a surf at lunch time mate...sweet..
JMJ
awesome news Joe
nothingflash
4th March 2010, 16:23
Good stuff Joe
junkmanjoe
4th March 2010, 16:32
cheers chaps, but share a thought for all others out there in these hard times...
JMJ
Box'a'bits
4th March 2010, 16:35
Pleased for you Joe. Hope things last a wee while longer, but sounds hopeful if they are quantifying it as a yr & a bit. Mind you that was said the time before last. Wasn't that a 4 yr contract? See you this weekend.
Steve
warewolf
4th March 2010, 21:07
shit i just read: With unemployment hitting a 10-year high, Trade Me Jobs is seeing a record number of visitors.
Fark who said the reccesion was overThey ALSO said that job listings were up, so the signs are that things are improving.
IIRC they were expecting the economy to bottom end Q3 last year (and it did), but employment was not expected to recover until mid-2010.
junkmanjoe
4th March 2010, 21:14
there is work out there,
in my field of work, now finding the employers are targeting the more experience you have, the more licences you have, im lucky there as i have shit loads...
and if you are multi skilled on different machines.
ok ive picked up a year and a bits work, but once the contract is finished and they packet up and gone back to Auckland, im back at square one..
but we worry about that when it comes along aye...
JMJ
dino3310
4th March 2010, 21:15
but employment was not expected to recover until mid-2010.
i cant wait till it does recover, time to move on
tri boy
4th March 2010, 21:16
Side note. NZ borrowings are at 95% of GDP, if people don't start reigning in the credit card/36mth credit purchases/dumb arse expenditure, then in 4yrs time that % will be 110 of GDP.
That lifestyle ain't sustainable. We will have to pay the piper by massive cuts to our living standards quickly.
Have a nice day.
dino3310
5th March 2010, 10:58
im noticing more and more of these 18months interest free with 18 months defered payments blah blah blah. farkin every where now, soooo easy to tick up... pity they couldnt do that with bike accesseries :lol:
heres one for ya Jmj, stuf the beach job to many bugs http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-me-jobs/Construction-architecture/Machine-operators/listing-275208333.htm?key=231540
Monstaman
5th March 2010, 11:10
They ALSO said that job listings were up, so the signs are that things are improving.
We are staring to find that subcontractors in the building circle in Central Otago can't look at work as they are busy again, this is a great sign but hoping it does not go back to what it was which was stupidly high prices and shafting people.
ok ive picked up a year and a bits work, but once the contract is finished and they packet up and gone back to Auckland, im back at square one..
JMJ
A years forward work is cool Joe, anyone can be disposed of on a weekly, 2 week or monlthly basis depending on their contract so I am not sure of job security anywhere.... being self employed also adds a new dimension to that as well.
im noticing more and more of these 18months interest free with 18 months defered payments blah blah blah.
That is a bad thing and what has given a huge helping hand to the mess we have seen, people need to spend within their limits.
dino3310
5th March 2010, 11:26
That is a bad thing and what has given a huge helping hand to the mess we have seen, people need to spend within their limits.
yep i now of a couple up here who got a new lounge suit and kitchen whitewares 6 months ago, now he's shitting bricks cause he been laid off....
im just buying everthing with cash now, no cash no buy... to easy to get caught up in debt
Monstaman
5th March 2010, 14:03
im just buying everthing with cash now, no cash no buy... to easy to get caught up in debt
My dad is a hard arse Dutchie and we have always been bought up with "if you can't pay for it in full on the spot then DON'T buy it", apart from a house mortgage this is what I have done all my life and it works well.
MXNUT
6th March 2010, 08:31
Side note. NZ borrowings are at 95% of GDP, if people don't start reigning in the credit card/36mth credit purchases/dumb arse expenditure, then in 4yrs time that % will be 110 of GDP.
That lifestyle ain't sustainable. We will have to pay the piper by massive cuts to our living standards quickly.
Have a nice day.
Thanks for that little ray of sunshine :sunny: :sunny: :sunny: :love:
Were all going to die , were all going to die ...... blah blah blah blah , were all going to die. :sick:
PS........ good news about the job JmJ.
Fingers crossed for anyone else out there having a hard time of it !!
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