Situations Vacant | . SALES POSITION EVENING WORK WE need top flight sales men’ and women who are able to close a sale. If you have a car, telephone and if you are selling or have sold in the real estate, insurance, automobile or direct sales fields we would be interested in talking to you. Immediate start. Phone Mr Brown on 67-046 now. No cold calling.
VThe New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Federation Limited HORTICULTURAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE A PERMANENT POSITION is available within our New Zealand-wide organisation for an Area Sales. Representative to be based in Blenheim. The successful applicant will be responsible for calling on horticulturists in and around the Blenheim area, selling and promoting our company’s range of chemicals, herbicides, machinery, etc. This will be a very interesting and challenging position in a district which is expanding into many differing fields of horticulture. We are looking for a person who has a diploma in horticulture, although this should not deter anyone who has a good horticultural background from applying. The person we take on will be expected to work, plan and succeed without, on-the-spot supervision, yet be able to work in with the branch office as required. Written applications giving full details of previous work history, and other relevant information, in your own handwriting, should be addressed to: The Branch Manager, C/o N.Z. FRUITGROWERS’ FEDERATION, LTD, . P.O. BOX 400. BLENHEIM. WS2 TRAINING OFFICER THE CONTRACTING INDUSTRY TRAINING COUNCIL requires a person to act as Executive Training Officer, to be involved with the organising and conducting approved industry training programmes. ' z • LOCATION; CHRISTCHURCH ; Qualifications or experience in education would be desirable. Although it is not necessary to have a knowledge of the contracting industry, this could be of value. Salary will be subject to negotiation, but will be commensurate with experience and general adaptability of the successful applicant. Please address applications, together with relative experience to: — ■ THE SECRETARY, CONTRACTING INDUSTRY TRAINING COUNCIL, ■ - • P.O. BOX 12-013 WELLINGTON. Applications close 4 p.m, Friday, April 18, 1980. WSS TEXTILE YARN AND FIBRE MARKETING POSITION A COMPANY, who is a leading supplier to the textile industry in New Zealand and who is associated with some of the major suppliers of raw materials, requires a Marketing Executive to head up its yam and fibre division. This is an excellent opportunity for a person with experience in the textile industry, particularly where they have had an association with the yarn manufacturing or knitting industry. The Government decision with regard to the textile industry has opened opportunities within this company for very substantial growth. The successful applicant will need the ability to communicate with top executives within the industry, be self-motivated, organised, efficient and industrious. The job, therefore, is structured for and demands the characteristics of a person able to run their own business. A very attractive remuneration is avail-' able. INTERESTED APPLICANTS SHOULD: ' TELEPHONE (COLLECT): RODERICK INGLIS, General Manager, JOHN H. WALKER and CO., Phone 766-055, Auckland. WESTERN CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY FULL TIME CONSULTANTS WANTED WE ARE LOOKING for people with integrity and the ability to. work without supervision. Excellent prospects for promotion within the Society. Own car desirable but not essential. A generous car allowance paid. Retainer plus commission. Vacancies at Sydenham, Merivale and Riccarton. If interested write to: MR ENRIGHT,.'< P.O. SOX 494 CHRISTCHURCH, OR PHONE 63-792 in strictest confidence. WSS WELDER FITTER7WELDER A VACANCY EXISTS for an immediate start to persons who are high standard Welders, and able to use CO2. Marine Ticket- an advantage. We stress the importance of reliability and to work unsupervised. Apply:— MR SAVILLE (no phone calls) . 44 MACES ROAD, C VOGUE ENGINEERING
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