Situations Vacant Situations Vacant FITTER TURNER WE REQUIRE a Lathe Operator who is selfmotivated and capable of working without supervision. Appliants must ba able to work to fine tolerances and produce a high standard of workmanship. Experience in the manufacture of hydraulic cylinders would be an advantage. A top rate of pay with regular overtime is available for a tradesperson of proven ability. Apply to: PATCHELL INDUSTRIES, 177 VIEW ROAD, ROTORUA, PHONE 88-247, BUS 23-899 A.H. FITTER WELDERS /BOILERMAKERS PLENTY OF WORK IS AVAILABLE with this expanding company for competent and reliable tradespersons. Applicants must be experienced in arc-air gouging, plate rolling and mig welding and be able to work from drawings with a minimum of supervision. Top rates will be paid for proven ability. If you want to join a good team in good facilities apply to: PATCHELL INDUSTRIES, 177 VIEW ROAD, ROTORUA, PHONE 88-247, BUS. 23-899 A.H. FIVE SALES PEOPLE REQUIRED INEXPERIENCED BUT WILLING TO LEARN AND WORK HARD INTEGRITY, CAR, AND WILLINGNESS TO TRAVEL ESSENTIAL AGED 21-40 YEARS Servicing established clientele, provides a secure basis for potentially large income. Person could earn up to, and often in excess of, $20,000 p.a. ARE ABLE TO START TRAINING IMMEDIATELY Phone Roy Gourley, 891-814 Christchurch between 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. today. FORECOURT ATTENDANT EXPERIENCED operator required for rotational shift work in a busy 24 hour service station. Must be of neat appearance, honest and reliable, and over 21 years of age. Pleasant working conditions and regular overtime available to suitable applicant. Please phone for Interview between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Brian Thomson, Service Station Manager, Blue Star Taxis. 799-820. REQUIRE HAIR MODELS For International hairstylists ULRICH GRAF and SCOTT COLE If you are aged between 15 and 25 years, able to fit costume sizes 8, 10 or 12, and would like the opportunity to have the latest in cuts, colour and perm; PHONE: 798-480 and ask for Kim today, Tuesday 4 February ‘B6 during business hours. INTERESTED IN TEACHING COMPUTING? WE ARE SEEKING a part-time tutor to teach seminars and short courses in computer familiarisation and applications. The person will preferably be employed in the microcomputer field and conversant with software such as spreadsheets, wordprocessing and databases. A limited knowledge of computer hardware would also be an advantage. Remuneration on an hourly basis is negotiable. For further information and application forms: Head, Department of Science and Computing, Christchurch Polytechnic, P.O. Box 22-095. Applications close 9 a.m. Monday, February 17, 1986. / Mt I ‘W" iftFl J I S.B.C.O.bTaJ PART-TIME TEACHER (0.3) REQUIRED either for 6th form chemistry and sth form science, or for sth and 3rd form science. Apply: Rector, St Bede’s College, Main North Rd, , - Christchurch 5. Phone 526-065 , ...SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST - SOLE' -CHARGE REQUIRED for small financial < brokerage Company in Central City. ‘ Usual office skills required. Must be well pre'"'seßtet an* well spopken, efficient and accurate. A rewarding full-time position for a mature person with office numenrlal skills and initiative. Salary ■ by Reply, with full details in writing to:— The Manager, LTD, £5B, ' Aj, , ■ W CHRi STCHURCH.
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Press, 4 February 1986, Page 32
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