Situation! Vacant Situation! Vacant couitdown STOREPERSON FULL-TIME, position Is available at a Sydenham branch for a self-motivated person to operate our store. Duties Include forklift driving, checking of incoming goods, and must be able to work with limited supervision. Suitable applicant must be of neat and tidy appearance. Experience not necessary as full training will be given. Phone the Manager, 69-051. COUNTDOWN FOODMARKET, SYDENHAM DEAR RICHARD SORRY I HAVE NOT written to you sooner, but as you know when I last spoke to you I was on my way to an interview for a sales position. Believe It or not, although I had no experience I was the successful applicant. I have been with the company three months and have never been happier in my life. In my first month I earned $3OOO and not only that I won some terrific sales Incentive, crystal, peweter, books and cane furniture. In the three months my earnings have rocketed. I never believed I could do it. You know how I lacked confidence and ability, but all that has changed. I am on the way to being a great success. My wife has noticed how positive I have become and how different I am in the home - she says my whole personality has changed for the better. Now that your car is back in running order, why don’t you think about Joining us or may be you have a friend who wants a change. I know there are a couple of vacancies and if you phone my Manager on 68-440,1 am positive he will give you a try out. Hope to see you soon, with best wishes, Warren. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE SOLICITOR (PART-TIME) A PART-TIME SOLICITOR is required for up to 3 months in Timaru District Office. Hours are to be negotiated. Applicants must possess an appropriate qualification and have proof of admission to the bar. All enquiries should be in writing and forwarded to: Personnel Officer DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE Private Bag TIMARU R. C. NATLRASS Director DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE SOLICITOR A VACANCY has arisen for a District Solicitor in Timaru office. Applicants must possess an appropriate qualifications and have proof of admission to the bar. Applications should be made on form PSI7A (available from all Government departments) and forwarded to: Personnel Officer DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE Private Bag TIMARU By noon, Wednesday, October 14, 1987, quoting Vacancy number 87/7751. For any enquiries regarding the position please phone Sue Clark 83-089 Timaru. R. C. NATTRASS Director DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGIONAL FINANCIAL ADVISOR Central Regional Office Wellington Vacancy 7535 THE APPOINTEE, who must be ACA qualified, will play a major role in the financial management of resources allocated to Education. Responsibilities are interesting and varied. Duties include advising education authorities on financial management, budgetary control and the development of management Information systems. There are opportunities for travel. The appointee will report to the Assistant Director Finance and will be responsible for staff control, management and training of the financial advisor and inspecting examiner teams in the Wellington Regional Office. An ability to communicate clearly, both orally and in writing, is essential. The salary is in the range of $41,045 to $42,519. The department has an equal employment opportunities policy. For further information, telephone John Simpson at Wellington 735-499 ext. 6077. Duty list and person specification are available from Executive Officer (Staff), Department of Education, Private Bag, Wellington or telephone 738-300 ext. 7535. Applications are to be received in the office of the Executive Officer (Staff), Department of Eduation, Private Bag, Wellington, by October 14. Applicants should use Form PS 17A obtainable from this department, enclose copies only of testimonials and quote the appropriate vacancy number. (Officers in the Public Service should use Form PS6). Expenses incurred in taking up appointment may be met by the department. ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT OFFICER TE RUNANGA O Ngati Porou offers an opportunity to a person who wants to work in the field of tribal development to assist the Runanga and developing entrepreneurship among Ngati Porou. THE IDEAL APPOINTEE SHOULD Have proven business experience. Have a recognised business qualification. Have good communication skills, be of Ngati Porou descent, be innovative. REWARDS An opportunity to live in a relaxed life style in a rural community. Responsibility for a part of a tribal development plan. An excellent opportunity to add another dimension in the business management career. For further information please contact Josie Keelan, Phone Ruatorla 48-121. FACTORY WORKER A VACANCY EXISTS for a tidy, reliable person in their mid 20’s, who can display a stable work history and is accurate with figures. A background in the food industry and some machine setting experience is necessary. We are seeking a versatile person, who can be trained In batch making procedures, a considerable amount of lifting is involved, and also assist with I factory duties. Please apply In writing to: FACTORY SUPERVISOR, p.O. BOX U-189, SOCKBURN,
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