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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post



    btw - my company looking to hire like 4 new people at the moment. God we get some monkeys working here that don't last long!

    And what would these jobs be?
    Im not a monkey , so as a gorilla I just might be able to handle it.
    Seriously, though, I am in the market for new work and relocation after Xmas to the CHCH area if I can.
    I dont want to miss out on my grand daughters growing up, and Greta Valleys too fay away for casual drop in vists.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    And what would these jobs be?
    Im not a monkey , so as a gorilla I just might be able to handle it.
    Seriously, though, I am in the market for new work and relocation after Xmas to the CHCH area if I can.
    I dont want to miss out on my grand daughters growing up, and Greta Valleys too fay away for casual drop in vists.
    You got a landline bud? PM me if you do and I'll give you my number and tell you the low down.

    The position I know for sure that is up (as the guy who lost his job is going to jail), is night shift though.

    But I'm also fair sure there's other positions. Might have to trim your beard though - hot equipment and lots of moving gears and things. (unless there is work in the stock yard?)
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    [QUOTE=Gibbo13p;1840372]Can I ask what your doing an hr General Engineering Bud?[/Q
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    My Partner has just finished her IT qualification, it's called something like MCDST, it's to do with IT related customer service,
    Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician.. pretty much means you've proved you know how to support end users in using Windows XP, IE, Outlook Express etc. Professionally it's probably ahead of an A+ (but with much less hardware emphasis).
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    Hmm, looking for some work experiance.

    Third year geography student (finishing in summer school) and hopefully moving onto a post grad diploma in environmental science next year. I'm looking for some work experiance in either environmental science or management, be it the consents process/site investigation etc.

    Experiance in customer service (supermarkets, hell pizza), market research (lion nathan), geotechnical work (babbage consultants limited).
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    What I find that works for me is to open the Yellow pages, to the section that I am interested in, making a list of companies, that interest me, also striking off companies that are to far away, or that I know I will not like to work for, Phone each company, so you make personal contact with someone at the other end, try to get passed the secratery and onto the owner or manager, or personell for a larger company, ask if there are any positions available either now or in the forseeable future, at least try to get them to take a copy of my C.V, at best an Interview.
    I find using the phone is the easiest because you dont runn your self raggard by cold calling in person to companies, and Emails can be Ignored by those who get a few hundred per day.
    If they want to see a copy of your C.V try to deliver it in person rather than mail it if possible, this gets them to see you as a person, and less as a voice at the other end of a phone, keep a list of these companies and take note of who you spoke to, so if you do a follow up call a week later then you can speak to the same people.

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