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anyone know of jobs available ?

all im finding on seek and career one is hospitality haha

sick of not getting call backs about jobs ive applied for :@

I was just talking to my mum about this. I have been trying to get another job for a while now, havent had one call back! I did actually get a job by going into a temp agency and they said they will call me when to work. I heard nothing for a week and half so I called them, they said they havent been getting many shifts through :). Im starting to get desperate too, there is only so long you can live on $58 a week :ninja:

Hope you find something soon.

I was just talking to my mum about this. I have been trying to get another job for a while now, havent had one call back! I did actually get a job by going into a temp agency and they said they will call me when to work. I heard nothing for a week and half so I called them, they said they havent been getting many shifts through :) . Im starting to get desperate too, there is only so long you can live on $58 a week :ninja:

Hope you find something soon.

i was working at pizza hut for a while earning $200~ a week but after my loan repayments i see about $20 of that ,

all i want is a full time job earning $13/hour minimum , out of the 8 jobs i've applied for none have called me .

thank you economy (Y)

give you guise a tip: take your age off your resume unless the job is age specific. the employer should hire you on your experience/qualifications, not make pre-judgments about your age.

No but its not as if employers cant make an accurate guess during a face to face interview...

Youngsters will get hired many times before an older person, simply because theyre percieved to be less set in their ways and better able to adapt

-D

its funny how some people are happy with $13/hour while i think $19/hour sucks.

I'd take $13/hr.

My current job is $18.74/hr (20y/o), and the one I got through the temp agency was $20.74/hr

Its not agaisnt the law to post what my pay rates are is it? If it is I will remove it...

Fu*k what a long day. 10hr day today. 8am-6pm. Been swinging a slegde hammer for about 3hrs of that. Blisters all over my hands.

Cheers Damo for the link. Wonder if those front doors will fit my car. Should blend in nice with the new paint.

I'd take $13/hr.

My current job is $18.74/hr (20y/o), and the one I got through the temp agency was $20.74/hr

Its not agaisnt the law to post what my pay rates are is it? If it is I will remove it...

Nope, I'd say you're doing pretty well to get that much. When I was starting out at the same age, I was getting minimum wage working for a certain nameless ISP - they didn't want to pay us as call centre workers (award was $18) so got us to do a few other minor tasks, so when business sa came in and audited the place, they classified the job as "Office Clerk" which the award was $13 at the time...

Needless to say, I shed no tears when leaving that place.

-D

Fu*k what a long day. 10hr day today. 8am-6pm. Been swinging a slegde hammer for about 3hrs of that. Blisters all over my hands.

With you on that one Luke, dont think i want to see another star dropper for a while.

On a hillarious note, nearly had a 20 ton excavator tip off a low loader today :ninja:

Nope, I'd say you're doing pretty well to get that much. When I was starting out at the same age, I was getting minimum wage working for a certain nameless ISP - they didn't want to pay us as call centre workers (award was $18) so got us to do a few other minor tasks, so when business sa came in and audited the place, they classified the job as "Office Clerk" which the award was $13 at the time...

Needless to say, I shed no tears when leaving that place.

-D

Yeah I know the rate isnt bad but when I only get 4 hours a week out of it :ninja:

Got mixed up with the numbers between the two, my current one is a tad less than I wrote, but still over 18 though, which I'm definately happy with. Just a bit more (hours) of it would be nice...

Yeah I know the rate isnt bad but when I only get 4 hours a week out of it :ninja:

Got mixed up with the numbers between the two, my current one is a tad less than I wrote, but still over 18 though, which I'm definately happy with. Just a bit more (hours) of it would be nice...

I know what you mean. Our company has felt the slowdown. They offered us full timers to work a 4 day week, needless to say I took it.... been so busy lately I'd like the chance to sleep in a bit more and waste time playing world of warcraft heh

-D

sorry, my bad......apparently the post count in Wasteland was going to be frozen due to all the post whores, according to a message I received from the Admins, but it doesn't look like they've gone ahead with it.

On a different note, did anyone hear the news a couple of nights ago about a filthy restaurant that stored live crabs in their toilet cubicles??!

LOL, sure puts a different spin and perspective on the whole idea of going to public toilets and literally catching crabs!!

MUD crabs eewwww yes i heard that on life FM yesterday, did you get my txt message the other day about reading the advertiser page 18 it was about bikie clubs and getting done by association

about time the wasteland became no post count zone

Fu*k what a long day. 10hr day today. 8am-6pm. Been swinging a slegde hammer for about 3hrs of that. Blisters all over my hands.

Cheers Damo for the link. Wonder if those front doors will fit my car. Should blend in nice with the new paint.

sorry Luke no go with that one

repost :ninja: i posted that up possibly last weekend for Dan to drool over surprised you didnt see it

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