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Situations Vacant Situations Vacant TIMBER WORKER CONTRACT STRIPPER WE REQUIRE THE services of an experienced Timber Stripper aged 25 to 35 to work on contract basis. Knowledge of gradings of Plnus and Rimu an advantage. An excellent wage will be earned by the conscientious worker. I Immediate start preferred. To arrange an Interview telephone:— wFciark Timber Limited 23-8009. recus TIME FOR NEW GOALS? . ARE YOU ' • at a cross-roads? ® looking for a new direction? • a “people” person" @ between 35 - 50? HAVE YOU ® a record of achievement? • high personal expectations? If you have an open mind about career change and would find satisfaction helping others to achieve their goals, you may benefit from participating in an introductory session of the FOCUS goal-setting programme, at our expense and under no obligation. For further details please phone: DIANB SHIPPARD AMP CHRISTCHURCH 64-019 A.H. 882-029, 690-668 AGRCLLTURAL PESTS DESTRJCTOrM COUNCIL TRAINEES IN PEST DESTRUCTION THE Agricultural Pests Destruction Council Invites applications from young people Interested In a career in pest destruction. Preference will be given to applicants 18 to 24 years of age with some previous outdoor experience. The ability to handle firearm? and a motor-cycle IS an advantage. ■? QUALIFICATIONS ' University Entrance desired, particularly passes In English, Mathematics, Biology, and the Sciences. TRAINING During the two year training course trainees will be assigned to selected Pest Destruction Boards. Training includes practical field work on the control of rabbits, hares, possums, wallabies and rooks. Theoretical training Involves approximately 44 written assignments, monthly examinations and other studies, and attendance at training courses held on a regional basis. REWARDS Good remuneration will be paid during training. Training will lead to permanent appointment with a Pest Destruction Board. Applications close Friday, October 25, 1985 and official application forms are available from: Chief Executive, Agricultural Pests Destruction Council, P.O. Box 4020, WELLINGTON. Phone 727-352. R—R DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC S3HIMB AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONSULTANT In recognising the need to encourage the effective use of technology in Industry, the DSIR has formed a Technology Transfer Group at the Physics and Engineering Laboratory, Lower Hutt. This is a continuation of past efforts to achieve close Interaction with Industry in the development of technology. To expand the services available, the group requires an additional member: @ to help evaluate the technical needs of industrial companies @ to draw on sources of technology available In New Zealand or overseas in relation to these needs © to assist with the transfer and commercialisation of technologies developed in New Zealand, by DSIR and other organisations, or overseas. Good communication and analytical sklHs are essential. While experience In industry is preferred, the position could suit a recent graduate with a good degree In science, engineering and/ or technical aspects of business management. The person appointed will be versatile and flexible and have an ability to work closely with a wide range of people in the private sector and in DSIR. Wide interests and enthusiasm towards industrial development are essential. The location Is Lower Hutt with responsibility to the Group Leader, Technology Transfer Group, Physics & Engineering Laboratory. Salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Further information can be obtained from Dr George Stuart, Leader, Technology Transfer Group, or the Administration Officer, Physics & Engineering Laboratory, Private Bag, Lower Hutt. Applications quoting Vacancy No. 10855 should be made on form PSI7A, obtainable from any Post Office, and sent to: The Administration Officer (Staff) DSIR Head Office Private Bag Wellington. Applications close on 23 October 1985. WANTED FOR PART-TIME EVENING WORK IN CITY OFFICE. Must be reliable, have pleasant telephone manner. Willing to work unsupervised. Immediate start. Remuneration by retainer and commission. TELEPHONE 57-037 "

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