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    Cold canvassing for a fulltime job

    yeah, that's right.

    I'm entering the fulltime work force this year!

    anyone know of any dog groomers, cattery/kennel facilities preferrably around the shore or around the mt eden and pt chev areas that I can send my cv into??

    Alternatively, does anyone work in an animal related business that is around auckland (reasonably close to CBD or the north shore) that could possibly spare a position?

    all you help will be muchly appreciated

    cheers
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    try the SPCA they are all over the place, would be a good place to start

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    yeah, they are looking for people at the moment.

    I have them on my list, though it's really difficult for me to get out there as it's all the way in manukau (the auckland SPCA that is, not the RNZSPCA which is in new lynn i think)

    I'd be really interested in working there, but as i said... distance (i float between the shore and mt eden during the week [living wise that is])

    thanks for the suggestion love, and i'll still be sending them a CV.
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    The Mad Butcher and Export Meat Warehouse offer great apprenticeship schemes for butchers.
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    Star Dogs in Mount Albert...you'll have to look the address up but they are not far from Unitec.

    SPCA is out by the airport...10 mins from Mt Eden.

    Don't send your CV, get out there and go and visit, seeing someone knocking on the door is far better than a letter in the post.

    If transports a problem, arrange a vehicle for a day and go door knocking, accept any job at all and get into the industry. Don't piss about with it, get out there tomorrow and knock on doors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    I got some puppies you could play with little girl
    yay puppies
    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    Star Dogs in Mount Albert...you'll have to look the address up but they are not far from Unitec.

    SPCA is out by the airport...10 mins from Mt Eden.

    Don't send your CV, get out there and go and visit, seeing someone knocking on the door is far better than a letter in the post.

    If transports a problem, arrange a vehicle for a day and go door knocking, accept any job at all and get into the industry. Don't piss about with it, get out there tomorrow and knock on doors.
    true about the SPCA.. lol sorry i was thinking from my location in the shore (where im sitting now)

    as for sending my CV , what I ment was taking it to them.. sorry, i'm in "not-so-good-england" mode... lol

    as for any job at all, i'm right there with you.. and I've got a huge list of places and a pile of cv's that i'm going to hand out on monday most likely (need to tweak some things first)

    and thanks for the advice and reminder of where the spca is from mt eden lol.. i'm so lost with directions most of the time..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crisis management View Post
    Don't send your CV, get out there and go and visit, seeing someone knocking on the door is far better than a letter in the post
    Yep!! Most definitely!!

    Takes a lot more effort to get out there & knock on doors.. than it does to post an envelope! & it shows employers you have initiative!! & you are willing to do what it takes to get yourself out there in the workforce!

    Along the way I've heard that many cv's that get posted to an employer.. end up in the rubbish bin!!!! :slap:

    Beat the streets AJ & good luck!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    The Mad Butcher and Export Meat Warehouse offer a great apprenticeship schemes for butchers.
    The Aussie Butcher in Birkenhead is always struggling to find clean-up persons, so that's within walking distance for you.

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    Try the vet clinic on forrest hill rd, AFAIK they're often trying to find staff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    Yep!! Most definitely!!

    Takes a lot more effort to get out there & knock on doors.. than it does to post an envelope! & it shows employers you have initiative!! & you are willing to do what it takes to get yourself out there in the workforce!

    Along the way I've heard that many cv's that get posted to an employer.. end up in the rubbish bin!!!! :slap:

    Beat the streets AJ & good luck!!!!

    Jen
    awesome, thanks.

    I myself feel better giving it to them personally as well.. hence why I'm going to do that instead.. saves need for a covering letter as well.. lol.. i can't do those to save myself!!
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    Try the vet clinic on forrest hill rd, AFAIK they're often trying to find staff.
    where abouts is forrest hill road?... sorry as I said, not too good with knowing where i am lol.
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    In forrest hill funnily enough

    It's off tristram ave, so reasonably close from northcote.

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    lol well duh in forrest hill, silly.

    ahh tristram ave, thanks lol. (havn't had transport for a while and been overseas lol.. it messes with your brain)

    I'll have a look
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    Quote Originally Posted by Curious_AJ View Post
    ... saves need for a covering letter as well.. lol.. i can't do those to save myself!!

    I highly recommend that you do one anyway as it's a great introduction to yourself(as you know) but there's also a high chance that when you bowl on into a business that they may be more than a little busy therefore not be able to give you/your CV the required attention you're desiring at that particular moment.

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    this is true... I've kind of got a little section in my cv that covers the "all about me" thing though... I'll try write one though see how I go... I do need a few tips on writing one though as I tend to go over the top and put in useless things.

    (wow .. thoughs... so many of them)

    and I do have contacts in the vet world to back up my cv if they have questions as a "just in case"
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