VACANCIES—MALES POST OFFICE CAREERS FOR BOYS ELECTRICAL APPRENTICES EXCELLENT TRAINING by Post Office Workshops Variety of woik includes: Installation and maintenance of power at v .H.F. radio stations, engine alternator sets, rectifiers, general wiring A C. and D C., lathe work and manufacture of equipment. This work is of a specialised technical nature and preference will be given according to standard of education. Prospects for promotion, sick leave, welfare and superannuation benefits. For further particulars apply— A W. HERRING. MANAGER. Post Office Workshops, 94 Tuam street, Christchurch. Telephone 50-669 Extension No. 655.
SELLING TECHNICAL BOOKS A YOUTH is required to train for a career in selling technical books, a most interesting field of There are excellent opportunities for promotion and the working conditions are first-class. Apply in person to: The Manager. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS LTD. 11l Cashel Street, Christchurch. 7932
SHOWCARD WRITER A VACANCY exists in our organisation for a top-line experienced Showcard Designer for our large retail store in Cashel Street. This position is a sole-charge one and offers unlimited scope to a person with creative ability and with a good sense of lettering. Staff privileges and rewarding wages are offered to the successful applicant. Apply in person with samples of work to: The Manager, WHITCOMBE and TOMBS LTD. 11l Cashel Street, Christchurch. 7932
SALES REPRESENTATIVE A JUNIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE Is required by an Auckland based Textile Accessory Company. Initially two to three months will be spent in the Auckland warehouse acquiring product knowledge before commencing selling from Christchurch. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Applications giving age, marital status and details of previous experience should be addressed to: THE MANAGER, LYNN LACES, Branch of Felt and Textiles of N.Z. Ltd., BOX 1936 AUCKLAND. 6389
THE POST OFFICE Offers A, Satisfying Career TO BOYS LEAVING SCHOOL AS JUNIOR LINEMEN THE DESIABRLE educational qualification is 3 years’ secondary education preferably with a pass in the School Certificate examination. Duties include erecting poles and aerial wires, laying and jointing cables, installing telephones, erecting radio towers and aerials, correcting telephone faults and assisting engineers in design work. COMMENCING SALARIES—--3 years’ secondary schooling .. .. £405 p a. With School Certificate examination .. £435 p.a. With University Entrance Examination £5OO p.a. A wide range of privileges and staff amenities is available including a generous sick leave system, excellent welfare, sick benefit and superannuation schemes. For further particulars call and see— DEPUTY SUPERINTENDING OVERSEER. Hereford street, Opposite Central Police Station, Telephone 50-669 Extension 608. —OR—MR R. E. G. CAMERON, Recruiting Officer, 109 Hereford street, Christchurch 1. Telephone 71-839 Extension 508.
TOP EXECUTIVE POSITION FOR LARGE DUNEDIN TRANSPORT ORGANISATION APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of MANAGER of a well established Dunedin Transport Company. This is a key position and calls for a man with, a thorough knowledge of Transport in all its aspects. Successful applicant should be in the 35-45 age group. He must be fully conversant with modern methods of costing and have had wide experience in staff control and office adminstration. The Company operates a large fleet of modern vehicles and covers customs shipping, forwarding, removals, storage, distribution, and all other allied activities. There is an opportunity here for a man of Integrity, initiative and drive to be financially successful and attain a solid business standing in the community. Salary will be generous and fully in keeping with the capabilities and experience of the selected applicant. Removal expenses will be paid. Applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. They should outline full details as to age, marital status, previous experience and enclose copies of references, and the addressed to:'MANAGERSHIP," C/- J. Inglis Wright Ltd., P.O. BOX 90, DUNEDIN. TS7O
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 26
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