Situations Vacant EXCAVATOR/ OPERATOR WE require an operator for one of our rubber tyred excavators - experience on rubber tyred machines not essential. Applicants should have experience in earth moving, pipe laying, race cleaning and general excavation work, and will also be required to live in the Walmate area. Apply:John Fletcher 11 Regent Street WAIMATE Phone Walmate 8558 EXPERIENCED TRAINER IF you believe you have the skills and motivation to become a Trainer in a leading underwear factory, please phone for an interview 791840 extension 8700. FITTER/ TURNER OR FITTER/ WELDER TEMPORARY WE have been asked to locate a mature person who Is suitably qualified and experienced in either of the above mentioned trades. The ideal person will have welding and turning experience, be a self starter and able to show initiative and ability to solve unexpected problems on site anywhere in the South Island. In return we are prepared to negotiate a wage package to suit the position , For free confidential interview, phone 654-412. i ADVANCED ~= Personnel Services Ltd FITTER/WELDER WE require the services of a Fltter/Welder, preferably with light plate or sheet metal experience. Minimum qualification for this position Is trade certificate In this or allied fields. Apply: Southern Containers Ltd, Phone 844-419. HORTICULTURE FORESTRY ACCESS Training Courses running for 6 months starting now; For all enquiries or interview please phone: Graeme Mitchell, Wai-ora Trust, 48 Watsons Road (off Harewood Road) Phone 597-407 Tuesday. ri HOTEL AND CATERING TRAINING ARE you Interested in working in the Hotel Industry but lack the skills and experience? Applications are invited from people currently unemployed, school leavers and those wishing to retrain or upgrade their skills. This 21 week Access course includes modules In: Tourism, Portering, Food Preparation, Housemaiding, Food Hygiene, Walting and Beverage Service. RTI provides transport from Christchurch. Training allowances paid to all participants. Phone for Interview (0502) 35-874. or write to: Ranglora Training Institute, P.O. Box 104, Ranglora. IMMEDIATE VACANCIES DUE to internal promotions we have four, newly created positions for young people 17 - Neat appearance and bright personality essential as customer contact Is part of your job. Immediate start essential. Ph. 669-257 between 8.30 a.m. - 2.30 p.m. Tuesday. JOINER BECOME ONE OF OUR VALUED TEMPORARY WORKERS WE have three clients wanting trade qualified Joiners for an Immediate start. The ideal people will be self motivated and able to show initiative and ability. If you want top rates of pay from $ll an hour to $l4 an hour, phone 654-412, Geoff Densem. i ADVANCED i Personnel Services Ltd PART-TIME TELEPHONIST/ VDU OPERATOR A RELIABLE Person with excellent telephone presentation required for busy medical laboratory. Some data entry and general office procedures. Hours required 1 p.m. to 530 p.m. Must be available school holidays. Please apply in writing, to: PEARSON LABORATORY P. O. BOX 25091 CHRISTCHURCH
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