Situations Vacant PRODUCT MANAGER FOR MENSWEAR 'Fellas' Brand by BENDON responsible for - ★ Product development, merchandising and promotional activity. ★ Potential earnings $lB,OOO p.a. plus, car and generous fringes. Qualifications — ★ Proven sales experience — self starter. ★ Enthusiasm plus desire to work hard. Please telephone Auckland 274-5689 or write to — Personnel Manager Bendon P.O. Box 1134 AUCKLAND, 1. PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY TRAINING BOARD The Board wishes to appoint an Executive Training Officer (ETO) to operate from its headquarters in Rotorua. Our experience shows that a good ETO has a stable and mature personality exercises self-discipline and is a self-starter. A person who will undertake work which is often difficult and is always under pressure, but who gets satisfaction from hard won results. The Appointment: . , The essential task will be to assist the industry to establish a systematic approach to training and development at all levels of employment so that it can, by co-ordination through the board ★ Train people to be effective in their current jobs ★ raise the general level of knowledge, skill and effectiveness ★ help people to continue to develop and thus maintain continuity and growth. To be appointed as the Executive Training Officer it is essential to possess a sound grasp of management and the ability to write, talk and listen well. Knowledge or experience within the industry is an advantage but is not a pre-requisite of appointment. Salary will be negotiable, the range being dependent on experience and qualifications. Normal expense allowances for travel, car and reasonable business costs will apply. . Application: ... Strict confidence will be observed. Applications in writing setting out full personal and educational details together with previous work related experience and marked “Confidential should besent to. Mr R. Foster, Vocational Training Council, P.O. Box 11-361, WELLINGTON. Closing date for receipt of applications 9 March 1981. PRIMARY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE WE ARE LOOKING for an honest, intelligent well spoken, well presented person to call on schools in the Canterbury area with displays of books and educational aids. We are a small firm with a big future, and it is essential that we have a mature, responsible and self-motivated person acting on our behalf. This is a full-time position, and preference will be given to applicants with their own vehicle. Please apply in writing with a brief outline of your background and work experience to: The Manageress, EVERY EDUCAID, LTD, P.O. Box 25125, CHRISTCHURCH. PROFESSIONAL MARKETER OF HIGH CAPITAL VALUED SYSTEM SALARY AND COMMISSION POTENTIAL TO $40,000 PLUS CAR THIS IS NOT an advertisement to recruit people for office equipment, computer hardware sales or similar. It is an advertisement to neek out people from these professions and who are attracted to a more dynamic career based on using ’their technical and business skills to sell our client’s high capital value service equipment. The company’s performance has been outstanding over the last three years with its market share increasing substantially each year. The system is sold to industry, institutions and the hospitality market. It is supported by solid finance expertise from multi-national interest which ensures strong product acceptability and extremely competitive savings when compared with rival services available to clients. Un top of the base salary there is a comprehensive commission system based on results. A car is provided. .Present top sales people are earning within the vicinity of $40,000 per annum which has been achieved through a strong work commitment to sale performance. This is the type of unique opportunity which will allow top drawer specialist sales people to realise their full potential, marketing a leading service to an expanding group of clients. Applications will be treated in confidence. ■ Please telephone or write to: — J. Morgan, ADVANCED INDUSTRIES, LIMITED, P.O. Box 4211 Auckland. Phone 686-008 business. A.H. 492-670. New Zealand Electricity A division of the Ministry of Energy PAINTER M’AN'APOUR’I . THE ELECTRICITY DIVISION of the Ministry of Energy has a vacancy for an Indentured Painter at Manapouri Powerstation. This is a permanent position (after a satisfactory probationary period) and normal annual leave, sick leave and superannuation conditions apply. The. painting work is mainly industrial involving painting of indoor and outdoor equipment. There is also a limited amount of decorative work on the village houses and buildings. A remote allowance is payable and two hours travelling time is paid for the daily launch trip across Lake Manapouri. . Accommodation is available for married and single persons at reasonable rentals. The single men's hostel is located at West Arm. Assistance will be given to a married person, to enable shifting of household effects. . . " Apply to District Manager, N.Z. Electricity, P.O. Box 974, Dunedin (telephone 776-838, Mr Dowling), or Station Superintendent, Manapouri (telephone Te Anau 31). " ' SW4
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