Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 74

Thread: I hate my friggin job!

  1. #31
    Join Date
    18th February 2005 - 10:16
    Bike
    CT110 Super Cub - postie bike
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    3,123
    Live further away from work and place some nice long bits of road betweeen you and work. It works for me.

    Nothing wrong with being a dish-pig although I guess 5 years is stretching it a bit. I guess my nephew would swap with you though. He just lost his job today when his place of work went belly up.
    Grow older but never grow up

  2. #32
    Join Date
    6th February 2010 - 19:32
    Bike
    V-Strom 1000
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    677
    Conveniently located on Aotea Quay, DX Mail is seeking to employ permanent part time staff to assist with the delivery and processing of mail and light parcels.

    We have the following roles we wish to fulfill:

    Van driver/runner/mail sorter
    From 3pm to approximately 8pm (subject to volumes).

    Postie
    Either via motorcycle, pushbike or foot delivery. Approximately 7am start (subject to location).

    Both roles require the following:

    Full driver’s license - driving positions (manual for the van driver role)
    High standard of physical fitness
    Well organised
    Mature outlook
    Reliable team player

    The roles are from Monday through Friday inclusive. Due to the nature of our business we are unable to provide exact finish times so please be mindful of this requirement.

    As a member of the Freightways group of companies we are keen to attract individuals who will represent us in accordance with not only our own but more importantly our clients and sister companies high expectations.

    Please ensure you express the position you wish to apply for.
    http://seek.co.nz/job/mail-processin...17480093/12/1/

    WELLINGTON: Tag-o-rama

  3. #33
    Join Date
    1st August 2007 - 21:17
    Bike
    None at the moment
    Location
    Cromwell
    Posts
    1,788
    Get an OSH approved forklift cert and become a redneck like me....love it!


  4. #34
    Join Date
    6th May 2008 - 14:15
    Bike
    She resents being called a bike
    Location
    Wellllie
    Posts
    1,494
    Blog Entries
    3
    go to university, plenty of riding days. Study business, some how corporate related. Make your plan. Get shitloads of KBers together, get them to mortgage themselves til they bleed, and in returne they take ownership (shares) in a state of the art Grand Prix Venue/Training Centre... and if it all goes tits up, just leave the country, at least you tried, it's the rest of our faults
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

  5. #35
    Join Date
    15th August 2007 - 17:36
    Bike
    2015 GSR750
    Location
    Auckland, CBD
    Posts
    902
    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    go to university, plenty of riding days. Study business, some how corporate related. Make your plan. Get shitloads of KBers together, get them to mortgage themselves til they bleed, and in returne they take ownership (shares) in a state of the art Grand Prix Venue/Training Centre... and if it all goes tits up, just leave the country, at least you tried, it's the rest of our faults
    hahahaha... I like it! sounds like you've thought it through

  6. #36
    Join Date
    5th November 2009 - 09:50
    Bike
    GSXR750, KTM350EXCF
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    2,264
    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    I've been working as a kitchenhand in the same job for more than 5 years. I am so over working in a kitchen. I'm miserable and its time for a change!!!!!!!!!

    I want to ride my bike!!!!. Its the only thing that makes me happy!!! I want to ride my bike for a job. I realise that courier rider jobs are few and far between these days, and becoming less and less of an option, as mail becomes electronic and many more parcels can be delivered by cars and vans.

    there must be SOMETHING!! that I can do for a job that allows me to ride my bike all day.

    Come on folks!! I want to pick your brains !! got any ideas? please share them and lets put our heads together. Perhaps you are in the same situation as me, maybe we can get together and make this happen.
    Give Yamaha a call, i hear they are looking for a new rider.

  7. #37
    Join Date
    5th December 2009 - 12:32
    Bike
    Yes
    Location
    Yes
    Posts
    3,283
    Forget the bike for now. If you get your job sorted you’ll be able to ride whatever you want whenever you want. I did three years as a KP after leaving school, travelled the world washing pots and it was great fun. But look a few years ahead. Best to make a choice now, either get a qualification, and be poor for a few years, or get a trade. When I look back I am glad I spent all that time in kitchens, but if I hadn’t made the big decision I would probably be in a dead end job somewhere and not be able to swap bikes every 12 months and have overseas holidays every year etc etc.

    I never thought I would get accepted by the Poly when I applied, I only did it to shut my old man up, but in the end I got in, passed, did some shit jobs for a few years and then everything turned for the better.

    Unless you want to be a chef I ‘d say get out of the kitchen. And as everyone else said, if you ride for a living you’ll get sick of it very quickly.

  8. #38
    Join Date
    15th October 2005 - 15:54
    Bike
    Nada
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    4,311
    Quote Originally Posted by rapid van cleef View Post
    like someone else said...........keep you job and your hobby seperate. unless you get luck enough to get to the top of your game, where you have people doing all the shitey stuff for you, it will become a chore.
    Sad but true damn it!
    God forbid you ever get to the stage that I'm at where riding a RSV4 Factory is just another ride

  9. #39
    Join Date
    15th August 2007 - 17:36
    Bike
    2015 GSR750
    Location
    Auckland, CBD
    Posts
    902
    I have a Bachelor of art and design from AUT. it isnt worth the paper its written on.

  10. #40
    Join Date
    9th December 2005 - 22:02
    Bike
    2018 Triump Street Triple 765 rs
    Location
    Hauraki
    Posts
    1,015
    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Not me, being on the bike is ok but all day?....neeeeeeeee.
    Oh now come on! I rode every day for 400k's a day for about 3 and half weeks non stop and if it wasn't for work i woulda kept goin too. Don't tell me ya wouldn't want to do that?
    Trumpydom!

  11. #41
    Join Date
    5th December 2009 - 12:32
    Bike
    Yes
    Location
    Yes
    Posts
    3,283
    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    I have a Bachelor of art and design from AUT. it isnt worth the paper its written on.
    You should have come to Auntie KB for advice when you chose the course, you would have been told that straight away.

    Seriously though, no matter what people say there are a shed load of jobs out there to help you get out of the kitchen if you really want to. They may not seem like they have prospects, but I'd imagine they have more possibilities than your current job.

  12. #42
    Join Date
    3rd September 2009 - 07:35
    Bike
    Black Ninja
    Location
    On the corner
    Posts
    1,393
    and didn't you have so much fun. The new roads, the sights, the people, absolutely, awesomelly wonderful. !

    But alas, bikes. and us, don't run on fresh air. And really without the drugdery of daily life riding the bike would not give us the thrill is does.

    It's the anticipation, the planning, the gazing at wonder at one's bike. The thrill of having a spare hour and being able to throw your leg over and just go. Those spontanious moments when you just bolt out the door and do it.

    For those that commute every day to and from work, that in itself would be monotonous after sometime and that would be when they belt it out on weekend blat. Those mad moments of pure pleasure.

    I miss riding.

  13. #43
    Join Date
    9th December 2005 - 22:02
    Bike
    2018 Triump Street Triple 765 rs
    Location
    Hauraki
    Posts
    1,015
    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    and didn't you have so much fun. The new roads, the sights, the people, absolutely, awesomelly wonderful. !

    But alas, bikes. and us, don't run on fresh air. And really without the drugdery of daily life riding the bike would not give us the thrill is does.

    It's the anticipation, the planning, the gazing at wonder at one's bike. The thrill of having a spare hour and being able to throw your leg over and just go. Those spontanious moments when you just bolt out the door and do it.

    For those that commute every day to and from work, that in itself would be monotonous after sometime and that would be when they belt it out on weekend blat. Those mad moments of pure pleasure.

    I miss riding.
    Never a truer word has been spoken and you put it so nicely. I haven't been out for a few weeks now with work interfering at every corner.
    I will go this weekend for sure. It destroys ones soul when you can't get out to ride. I hate having it stuck in the shed.
    Trumpydom!

  14. #44
    Join Date
    21st August 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    2017 Suzuki Dl1000
    Location
    Picton
    Posts
    5,177
    I would take issue with that statement. A Bachelor of art and design from AUT is worth exactly the paper its written on.
    Time to ride

  15. #45
    Join Date
    6th May 2008 - 14:15
    Bike
    She resents being called a bike
    Location
    Wellllie
    Posts
    1,494
    Blog Entries
    3
    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    hahahaha... I like it! sounds like you've thought it through
    thought is all it ever has been or ever will be unfortunately... but I reckon it's a goer for NZ should you be able to land any/all of the GP's on a yearly basis, tis just a trip across the pond (that Art and Design degree might come in handy )... Instead of corporate boxes and corporate hospitality (waste of space), build offices into the perimeter for renting and constant drip feed of cash (businesses can charge for their premises to be used for coporate reasons if they like)... motorsport bar, drift track, skid pan, superbike school, trackdays, state of the art training facilities, monorail to the nearest city (Wellington obviously lol)... the list is endless... ahhhhh to dream... andyone have $100 mill hangin around I could borrow

    Good luck mattian... done the "dish" thing myself, fun for a while... the world is your oyster lol
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •