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    Part-time job available: WELLINGTON

    I have some part time work available in Wellington City. Approx 30 hours per week. From now until Christmas. Immediate start.

    What I am looking for is someone to
    1) Cut carpet & vinyl for my installation teams
    2) Help with all of my inwards/outwards goods stock control
    3) Keep my showroom & warehouse clean & tidy

    You need to be physically fit, mathematically accurate, able to drive a walk behind fork hoist and have basic keyboard skills.
    The hours can be somewhat flexible.
    Bull (here on KB) has worked for me part time over the last 6 months but has now got himself full time employment so I am looking for someone to fill his shoes.

    PM me in the first instance if you want to discuss this further.
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    Wow! I thought with Uni finishing & the so called recession I would have had a few replies or PM's.
    Obviously the rest Wellington is rocking as well.

    Shameless Bump eh!
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    i would be keen, but i have no idea how to work a fork hoist unfortunately. so that kinda rules me out

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    This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone wanting to do a nice varied job, work with a fantastic group of staff and to talk bikes and shit with Mal every break you get. I had a fantastic time working with Mal and if I didnt score a fulltime role id be back in like Flynn.

    Someone take the job!

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    Shucks thanks man!
    You have set a fairly high bar too mate! You were a great asset to the team & bloody good to have around.
    Go on... get yourself fired! You know you want to come back!
    I have got one PM that I will be following up tomorrow but the offer is still there!
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    Job still there guys & Gals!
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    Is there an age limit legal need on the forkhoist????
    Just ride.

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    Im the same...would, but have never operated a fork hoist

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    Im the same...would, but have never operated a fork hoist
    Fucken piece of piss. A walk behind is not like a full on fork truck, more an electric hand-cart you wander along behind that can be steered and will lift up to about 500kg-1000kg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    If you can ride a bike you'll pick it up in no time.
    Dead right!
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    If you can ride a bike you'll pick it up in no time.
    Why would you pick it up? I thought you just walked behind it?

    sorry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneY View Post
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    Is there an age limit legal need on the forkhoist????
    No age limit.
    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Fucken piece of piss. A walk behind is not like a full on fork truck, more an electric hand-cart you wander along behind that can be steered and will lift up to about 500kg-1000kg.

    If you can ride a bike you'll pick it up in no time.
    They are quite easy to operate but the thing is the loads we handle are hanging off the front by up to 4 metres and turning these with this sort of load sticking out the front can be interesting in a tight space.
    I will mention that there is some heavy lifting involved too. Some things like carpet underlay & rolls of vinyl can weight up to 80kg and need to be handled to get them to the lifting equipment.
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