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Keyboard Data is about to become an AWA Franchise. This will involve the repair and service of name brand computers under warranty. This new venture compliments our existing IT business which centres around Computer and Office solutions for small business. We currently provide all sorts of IT solutions from an ink jet cartridge to web design, new computers, new servers, networkling solutions and security, as well as repairs, diagnosis, virus and spyware removal etc. See link http://www.keyboarddata.com.au. If you have a better than average idea of how a computer works, can load operating systems and use a screwdriver, as well as have some common sense and a good work ethic, I would like to talk to you.

This job also offers an Apprenticeship/Traineeship as part of the job description.

Current clean Vicorian Drivers licence (manual) is essential, as you will be driving a company vehicle.

You will be provided with phone, laptop and tools of trade.

Please PM me if interested and we can arrange an interview. :)

I thought my spelling was bad. lol. Seriously, if anyone knows of anyone looking for a good stable IT starter position, please contact either myself or Syphon.

Edited by cazz

I sent a PM to Syphon, but I might as well tell you too. I am interested, just a few more details needed such as what type of pay and the hours.

Thanks

James

Edited by jippa3000

Give us a call and discuss it. We are not gonna post it up here. Bear in mind, it does say Traineeship, but wage is totally open to your experience. Hours are 9-5 five days a week.

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