Situations Vacant PART TIME ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRED for garage office in Springston. Typing an ad-, vantage. Hours arranged to suit. ROSS BAILEY MOTORS Phone Springston 716. W3151 PART-TIME SALES CO-ORDINATOR AN opportunity has arisen for a well groomed self motivated person to promote and co-ordinate the sales and ser-i vices of a Christchurch Motor Lodge. The position, which is part-time would particularly suit one with previous hotel reception experience. Transport supplied during business hours. Reply in the first instance, writing to:— SALES PROMOTION OFFICE, P.O. BOX 619, CHRISTCHURCH. H2595 PRACTICE NURSE ONE full-time or two parttime state registered nurses required for a group general practice in Ashburton. Salary according to Health Department scale. Reply: P.O. BOX 289, ASHBURTON, 1 giving details of experience, number of current practising certificate and the names of two referees. H1522 PRICING CLERK OUR clients have a Computerised pricing system, and would prefer some experience in this field, as well as someone who can maintain systems and cope with a consistent work load. Centrally located offices, and very pleasant working conditions. Age 25-45 years. Salary is negotiable. Phone 67-042, CAREER SEARCH H2693 POSITION AVAILABLE AT Ellerton, Kekerengu, for married couple. This property is 1100 acres on Marlborough’s East Coast between Blenheim and Kaikoura; work comprises Angus cattle stud, sheep and general farm work; school bus to Ward. Apply with references to: G. M. Rogers. Masefield Estate. Phone 553 Kekerengu. 8545 PART-TIME MACHINIST PART-TIME MACHINIST TO work 20 hours or more from own home. Must be experienced on industrial machines. Can supply machine but must have own overlocker, prefer area vicinity of Lyttelton to city or thereabouts. PLEASE PHONE 61-134 business hours. H3230 SENIOR CLERK ENTHUSIASM and a willingness to receive training in a broad range of office functions, would be strong criteria for this opportunity. ■ However, a previous office; background (including wages, accounts payable, pricing, etc.), would be ideal. They are seeking a person in the 23-40 age group, and will pay an attractive salary. Central locality. Excellent working conditions. Phone 67-042, CAREER SEARCH H2689 SUPERVISOR WE require the services of a dynamic outgoing person over 20 years of age. who has had previous experience in administration and general office procedures, and preferablv been involved in the freighting industry. The applicant must have the following attributes: — Ability to communicate with clients, good head for figure work. — Able to supervise staff when required. —• Costing and invoicing. — Able to work under pressure. — To have a flair to organise. — Driver’s licence essential. Our Company will offer a salary of $6500 to commence. If you are interested, Ph. 68-572 between 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. H 2586
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Press, 12 April 1979, Page 27
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