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Situations Vacant COMMISSION SALES Aged 25 plus? SALESPERSONS, preferably experienced but not necessarily so, are urgently required for full South Island coverage. As there is plenty of travel to other centres, applicants should have their own transport and few ties. A generous contribution towards living expenses and petrol costs will be paid, plus 15 per cent on sales of very-popular business aids. High earnings are probable rather than merely possible, and during an initial threemonth training period, successful applicants are guaranteed $3OO per week. Energetic sales people regularly earn $25,000 — $30,000 p.a. in this field. For further details please phone 799-060. PART-TIME REPRESENTATIVE IMMEDIATE START Age: 25 plus Hours: 5/6 hours Monday — Friday Area: Christchurch Allowance paid for use of own vehicle. Good perks In this exciting industry. Clientele: Retail — public relations. Report to their Wellington based National Co-ordinator. A very professional personal presentation, excellent communications skills and bright personality a must. (Interviews today/tomorrow only). Please telephone 799-060 for further details. QUALITY CONTROLLER/ FOOD TECHNOLOGIST GOOD CAREER PROSPECTS THIS is an exciting challenging position in the poultry industry and would suit candidates aged 26 years upwards who have NZCS and gained experience In the dairy/lcecream or related Industry. Graduates would be considered; however, experience is preferred. In addition to the excellent salary, several other benefits are offered. For further details please phone 799-060. IkXd PERSONNEL 53 Cathedral Square CHRISTCHURCH “MEMBER OF FEDERATION OF PERSONNEL SERVICES" DSIR SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION CHRISTCHURCH VACANCY 6717 TECHNICIAN A Technician with a sound industrial background Is required to join our mechanical development team. Applicants must have proven technical and practical ability in carrying out innovative development work, using the available resources of equipment and scientific knowledge, to achieve practical results. Project work will initially relate to the new technology area in New Zealand of high pressure water jetting. The objective will be to develop specific applications and assist in the technology transfer to industry. Qualification required is NZCE (Mechanical) minimum or equivalent. Salary is dependent on qualifications and experience. For further details, please contact Mr M. J. Simpson, Southern Industrial Development Division, 20 Southwark Street, Christchurch, phone 62-369. VACANCY 6714 SCIENTIST A mechanical engineer is required in the Materials and Mechanical Technology Group, with particular expertise in quality assurance management. The position will involve the promotion of quality assurance systems in South Island industries, product development and testing and maintenance of laboratory standards. Experience in computer programming would be an advantage. Qualification required is a BE (Meeh.) with at least five years experience desirable. Salary is dependent on qualifications and experience. Further details from Mr B. Donohue, Southern Industrial Development Division, Christchurch. Phone 62-369. Applications for the above positions should be made on form PSI7A (available from any Post Office) quoting the relevant vacancy number. Applications close with the Administration Officer, Staff Section,' DSIR. Private Bag. Wellington on Friday. July 19. 1985. HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED for Maori couple with 5 children. 3 - 14. Duties include general housekeeping and caring for pre-schooler in return for full board. Mother with pre-schooler preferred but not essential. Country area. Phone Rangiora 5617.

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Press, 3 July 1985, Page 48

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