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hey guys, well my mechanic has had one of his guys leave to start up his own business so he is hunting a qualified mechanic to fill his spot so told him i would see if anyone is around looking for work.

Will be for everyday servicing and probably helping with conversions and stuff like that.

It is at Fours N More Dyno & Automotive located in Pooraka, they do everything there from servicing to conversions to dyno tuning and almost everything else.

If you are a qualified mechanic and interested in a full time position give Brenton a call on 82602011 during business hours and have a chat with him.

Sounds like a good opportunity. Fours N more are very reputable and would see some major projects. I've been in there a number of times and they were very helpful and knowledgeable.

If i wasn't so happy where i was i'd definitely get on the blower.

good mechanics are hard to find and even harder to keep them .......my days on the tools are about done ive had it lol just do my own stuff now days . its hard on ya back ya shoulders and elbows there are better ways to make a living i reckon .

prob if i had my time again i would choose a different trade than mechanic

good mechanics are hard to find and even harder to keep them .......my days on the tools are about done ive had it lol just do my own stuff now days . its hard on ya back ya shoulders and elbows there are better ways to make a living i reckon .

prob if i had my time again i would choose a different trade than mechanic

I got out of it before I was too commited to the job. Lived out 6 months of my bullshit apprenticeship on $7.80 per hour, taking home $252 p/week to now working in a Bank... Thank f**k for that

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