VACANCIES—MALES LABOURERS WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL PERMANENT VACANCIES EXIST for Labourers for refuse and general duties. Normal gross wage £lB 13s for a 42 J hour week. Interested persons please apply: Overseers office. 14 Jeffreys road, Fendalton. ’Phone 517-109, Ext 68 I. CALVERT, County Engineer. i 8802 LEAVING SCHOOL THIS YEAR? WOOLWORTHS (N.Z.) LTD., REQUIRE SIX JUNIOR TRAINEES a FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE WOOLWORTHS, a progressive organisation with an expansion programme planned for the immediate future, require SIX YOUNG MEN of definite executive potential to train for Branch Management. TRAINING: These Young Men are to be groomed for positions of considerable responsibility in the Company, and an extensive management training programme has been planned for their development. They will initially receive training under the guidance of an experienced Manager in chain store retail methods, with the target of Branch Management. Later they may be assigned to a planned sequence of interesting jobs which will provide them with a broad experience of most of the Company’s functions to fit them for full Executive responsibility. SALARIES: Commencing salaries are:— With School Cert. With U.E. At age 17 £572 p.a. £624 p.a. At age 18 £644 p.a. £696 p.a. At age 19 £715 p.a. £767 p.a. Salary after 2 years’ satisfactory management—£l6oo p.a. From there your own merit and ability can take you further, and’ the salary range available is from £l6OO to £2500 p.a. QUALIFICATIONS: Applications are invited from Lads in the 17 to 19 age group who hold School Certificate or University Entrance. Please ring MISS SMITH, ’Phone 50-409, for an appointment to talk over this splendid opportunity with MR A. F. GRAYSON, Zone Manager, WOOLWORTHS N.Z. LIMITED, W 736 Colombo street, CHRISTCHURCH. 3600 LIFE ASSURANCE NEW BUSINESS SUPERVISOR AN OLD ESTABLISHED and progressive all-Australian and New Zealand Company, transacting modern Life Assurance and exceptionally attractive Casualty Insurance invites applications for the position of— CANTERBURY NEW BUSINESS SUPERVISOR The successful applicant must have the ability to administer, recruit, train, organise and be responsible for men in the field. Experience in this type of selling is essential. The successful appointee will receive—(l) A top level salary plus incentive commission. (2) A car supplied, or liberal car allowance paid. (3) Car and hotel expenses when away from home. (4) Permission to write business at full rates up to a certAjn amount. (5) A recurring commission. (6) Superannuation scheme. (7) Home Finance available. Apply in writing stating age and full details of experience to — “SUPERVISOR,” Mcknight, Oliver & bryce, P.O. Box 617. WELLINGTON. 3597 MAINTENANCE FITTER EVENING SHIFT, 4-12 WE ARE SEEKING the service of a first-class Maintenance Fitter for permanent evening shift 4-12. The work is interesting and the applicant must have a knowledge of Plant Maintenance. Good working conditions and bonus. Apply: Engineer, EMPIRE RUBBER MILLS LTD., Cumnor Terrace, Woolston. 'Phone 899-189. (A Manufacturing Division of Skellerup Industries, Ltd.) 3767 MINISTRY OF WORKS FIELD CLERKS and STORES CLERKS WE HAVE VACANCIES for Field Clerks and Stores Clerks on the sites of some of the country’s most interesting construction works. Salary of up to £lOO5 per annum according to qualifications and experience. General sick and annual leave provisions and an excellent superannuation scheme operates. A 96-hours fortnight is at present being worked and a construction allowance of £lOO p.a. is paid. Married and single accommodation is available and assistance with transfer expenses may be given to a married man. Applications will be considered from applicants who desire to start in January, 1966. Applications I should be made on form PS. 17A (available from all Post Offices) and addressed to the Project Engineer, Ministry of Works, Private Bag, Otematata. 3649
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 22
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