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Not with that resume sorry.ghetto kitty wrote:PCP and blaxter mobile DJ/dog walking and forum heckling service...i can see the hand drawn
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No resume provided. I don't do mix CD's either. lolNakedAge wrote:Not with that resume sorry.ghetto kitty wrote:PCP and blaxter mobile DJ/dog walking and forum heckling service...i can see the hand drawn
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Needs more bars for drowning sorrows and less swimming activity.
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what a random thing to say, who the fuck wouldn't want that job. mad not too....
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you talking to me.Lizkins wrote:what a random thing to say, who the fuck wouldn't want that job. mad not too....
the ultimate job for me would involve mostly drinking and fuck all swimming.
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yep i was, maybe you could negotiate the terms with them. though snorkelling would be well wicked around that area.
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Maybe jsut do old skool bucket skulls where a mate holds your head down in a bucket half full of beer and you drink until you run out of breath.
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fish are either in the fish tank or paper wrapepr with the chupsLizkins wrote:are fish in the bucket?
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sorry liz, just wanted to see how you'd react
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I bet Liz PM'd all the mods who will call lynt at 2Am and arrange to ban you.....
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And then breaks really will be dead if you and LE are banned from MB.com
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Have found that this is the case in the IT industry too. I recently finished an IT degree at uni, and have been on the lookout for a graduate's position and/or entry level job for the past 6 months, and it has been sooooo hard sourcing possible jobs. Haven't been picky or anything, just want to get some experience in any area of IT, so i have that experience as most positions require 2+ years experience, yet there's no one hiring to give you that experience. Catch 22.ghetto kitty wrote:id be a reference for ya if you find something, however the last six months has shown me that websites and papers are pretty much useless when it comes to looking for work in music...artshub has some stuff, but its all corporate high end bullshite often...
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Blaxter wrote:I bet Liz PM'd all the mods who will call lynt at 2Am and arrange to ban you.....
yeah jordz, i think its prolly across many industries...
it sucks that they wont give you a first job, how you supposed to get any experience?!
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deviant wrote:sorry liz, just wanted to see how you'd react
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i was confused for about 10 seconds, then decided you were being a twat and then did some work.
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Blaxter wrote:I bet Liz PM'd all the mods who will call lynt at 2Am and arrange to ban you.....
ahhh man you guys are just too funny, seriously side splitting, where do you come up with this stuff?
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hey jordz, maybe you should try some of the IT places that do training too etc...
like infoxchange in abbotsford...?
im sure there are others...but tis not my area of expertise at all
i say if you cant get work in your chosen area and you know you have skills, offer yourself up as an unpaid volunteer for a few days/days a week and show them what you are capable of?
my theory is companies like people who show initiative, so maybe thats a way to get your foot in the door?
like infoxchange in abbotsford...?
im sure there are others...but tis not my area of expertise at all
i say if you cant get work in your chosen area and you know you have skills, offer yourself up as an unpaid volunteer for a few days/days a week and show them what you are capable of?
my theory is companies like people who show initiative, so maybe thats a way to get your foot in the door?
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Lizkins wrote:Blaxter wrote:I bet Liz PM'd all the mods who will call lynt at 2Am and arrange to ban you.....
ahhh man you guys are just too funny, seriously side splitting, where do you come up with this stuff?
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Just the environment at the moment mate. IT is quite project based so the IT labour market tends to contract quite heavily in an environment like the one we have at the moment. Additonally grad recruiting programs tend to get seriously trimmed in this sort of environment too.J0rdz wrote:Have found that this is the case in the IT industry too. I recently finished an IT degree at uni, and have been on the lookout for a graduate's position and/or entry level job for the past 6 months, and it has been sooooo hard sourcing possible jobs. Haven't been picky or anything, just want to get some experience in any area of IT, so i have that experience as most positions require 2+ years experience, yet there's no one hiring to give you that experience. Catch 22.ghetto kitty wrote:id be a reference for ya if you find something, however the last six months has shown me that websites and papers are pretty much useless when it comes to looking for work in music...artshub has some stuff, but its all corporate high end bullshite often...
So being an IT Grad is double punch in the nose.
If its any consolation the environment was like this when I was a fresh grad too. Falling equity markets and everyone trimming costs. Grad market was so fucked that the job I did end up getting I first had to battle 1500 other grads for it (1500 grad applications for 3 roles). Altho I'm not IT.
BUT things wille eventaully bounce and get easier, in the mean time I know its prob not your first choice but the best place to start will be helpdesk/deskside jobs. These jobs are always required because users are always and will always be dumb and need help.
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Yeah, have started to notice that. Been trying to move away from the helpdesk jobs, but lookin like i might have to bite the bullet. Although, with that said, most of the helpdesk positions i have come across ask for a minimum of 2 years experience - AGAIN the experience shafts memrj wrote:Just the environment at the moment mate. IT is quite project based so the IT labour market tends to contract quite heavily in an environment like the one we have at the moment. Additonally grad recruiting programs tend to get seriously trimmed in this sort of environment too.J0rdz wrote:Have found that this is the case in the IT industry too. I recently finished an IT degree at uni, and have been on the lookout for a graduate's position and/or entry level job for the past 6 months, and it has been sooooo hard sourcing possible jobs. Haven't been picky or anything, just want to get some experience in any area of IT, so i have that experience as most positions require 2+ years experience, yet there's no one hiring to give you that experience. Catch 22.ghetto kitty wrote:id be a reference for ya if you find something, however the last six months has shown me that websites and papers are pretty much useless when it comes to looking for work in music...artshub has some stuff, but its all corporate high end bullshite often...
So being an IT Grad is double punch in the nose.
If its any consolation the environment was like this when I was a fresh grad too. Falling equity markets and everyone trimming costs. Grad market was so fucked that the job I did end up getting I first had to battle 1500 other grads for it (1500 grad applications for 3 roles). Altho I'm not IT.
BUT things wille eventaully bounce and get easier, in the mean time I know its prob not your first choice but the best place to start will be helpdesk/deskside jobs. These jobs are always required because users are always and will always be dumb and need help.
Have had a quick squiz at some of the IT training places - but iv been at uni for the last 4 years and not really that interested in heading somewhere for more training, unless it was on the job or paid.ghetto kitty wrote: hey jordz, maybe you should try some of the IT places that do training too etc...
like infoxchange in abbotsford...?
im sure there are others...but tis not my area of expertise at all
i say if you cant get work in your chosen area and you know you have skills, offer yourself up as an unpaid volunteer for a few days/days a week and show them what you are capable of?
my theory is companies like people who show initiative, so maybe thats a way to get your foot in the door?
Great idea about offering to volunteer - hadn't thought of that!
Thanks for the advice guys. Tis muchly appreciated!
Just got a call back for a Web Assistant Job @ Clive Peters. Not much, but might be that foot in the door. Fingers crossed.
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oh i meant that those types of places often take on new graduates, not that you should go get more training!J0rdz wrote: Have had a quick squiz at some of the IT training places - but iv been at uni for the last 4 years and not really that interested in heading somewhere for more training, unless it was on the job or paid.
Great idea about offering to volunteer - hadn't thought of that!
Thanks for the advice guys. Tis muchly appreciated!
Just got a call back for a Web Assistant Job @ Clive Peters. Not much, but might be that foot in the door. Fingers crossed.
good luck with clive peters! e....e...easy!
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i love swearing at work Im shit at my day job. Its hilarious to watch tho. Like, imagine mr bean with a fork lift, and your there
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Gotcha. And thanks for the luck. Should be interesting going for an interview at Mr Peters! hahahaghetto kitty wrote:oh i meant that those types of places often take on new graduates, not that you should go get more training!J0rdz wrote: Have had a quick squiz at some of the IT training places - but iv been at uni for the last 4 years and not really that interested in heading somewhere for more training, unless it was on the job or paid.
Great idea about offering to volunteer - hadn't thought of that!
Thanks for the advice guys. Tis muchly appreciated!
Just got a call back for a Web Assistant Job @ Clive Peters. Not much, but might be that foot in the door. Fingers crossed.
good luck with clive peters! e....e...easy!
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jobs at JMC for sound ppl
got these in my inbox from seek
might be of interest to some of you
AUDIO ENGINEERING AND SOUND LECTURERS WANTED
http://seek.com.au/users/apply/index.as ... D=14735231
AUDIO ENGINEERING & SOUND PRODUCTION - Head of Department
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got these in my inbox from seek
might be of interest to some of you
AUDIO ENGINEERING AND SOUND LECTURERS WANTED
http://seek.com.au/users/apply/index.as ... D=14735231
AUDIO ENGINEERING & SOUND PRODUCTION - Head of Department
http://seek.com.au/users/apply/index.as ... D=14734964
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Employers shed 44,000 full-time jobs in December as companies reduce payrolls to weather the weakening economy.
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Bloody hell thats massive.
Yet the jobless figure only went up to 4.5% from 4.4%...
How?
http://business.theage.com.au/business/ ... -7hdk.html
Bloody hell thats massive.
Yet the jobless figure only went up to 4.5% from 4.4%...
How?
Full-time employment dropped by 44,000 to 7,640,200 while part time positions soared 42,800 to 3,102,200, bringing the net loss of jobs to 1200.
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you'll find with the unemployment rate % the figure is somewhat tweaked. In addition to what 10:15 mentioned above as well as other ways they define the pool of people who are looking for work.
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Unemployment is not a precise concept. This is true even in countries, such as Australia, where most production of goods and services is done through the formal economy, and most people work for wages. Australia adopts the standard international definition of unemployment: people are unemployed if they did not work for at least one (paid) hour in the previous week, were actively seeking work and were able to accept a job in the next week if it were available. The definition makes it clear where the imprecisions arise.
People are asked in a telephone survey whether they worked for pay for at least one hour in the previous week. Those who worked in the ‘black’ economy are unlikely to respond truthfully to this question. People who really do want to work, but have given up actively looking for a job, are excluded from the measure of unemployment. This gives government the opportunity (and many have taken advantage of this) to reduce the measured level of unemployment by providing a small welfare payment that takes people out of the workforce. My last point is that a person is counted as being employed (hence not unemployed) if she or he has worked for an hour or more in the previous week.
There is world of difference between working one hour or 40 hours per week, in terms of both effort and income. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has responded to this last point by constructing measures of under-employment, as well as of unemployment.
Unemployment is not a precise concept. This is true even in countries, such as Australia, where most production of goods and services is done through the formal economy, and most people work for wages. Australia adopts the standard international definition of unemployment: people are unemployed if they did not work for at least one (paid) hour in the previous week, were actively seeking work and were able to accept a job in the next week if it were available. The definition makes it clear where the imprecisions arise.
People are asked in a telephone survey whether they worked for pay for at least one hour in the previous week. Those who worked in the ‘black’ economy are unlikely to respond truthfully to this question. People who really do want to work, but have given up actively looking for a job, are excluded from the measure of unemployment. This gives government the opportunity (and many have taken advantage of this) to reduce the measured level of unemployment by providing a small welfare payment that takes people out of the workforce. My last point is that a person is counted as being employed (hence not unemployed) if she or he has worked for an hour or more in the previous week.
There is world of difference between working one hour or 40 hours per week, in terms of both effort and income. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has responded to this last point by constructing measures of under-employment, as well as of unemployment.
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Krome Melbourne have positions for testers.
It's full time, but we can only guarantee 3 months work.
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It's full time, but we can only guarantee 3 months work.
PM Me for details.
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testing the quality of different spray paints to see how high they get you?FunkyJ wrote:Krome Melbourne have positions for testers.
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I know an office admin/Personal Assistant who is looking for workFriday wrote:anyone know an experienced receptionist / office admin-er?
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do you know lots about computers and stuff?Scholtzy wrote:Still after a casual job. Seems like now really is a bad time to be looking for a job.
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I know a bit.huge wrote:do you know lots about computers and stuff?Scholtzy wrote:Still after a casual job. Seems like now really is a bad time to be looking for a job.
No training or anything but I did IT support for a few months. Basic networking stuff, auditing, installing / ghosting new machines, driver troubleshooting etc.
I've applied for a AV technician job a mcec, would be sweet to get that, at least I've got some training in audio.
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ahh too late anyhow. huhu sorry. was tryin to see if they needed more peeps at the tennis. no dice
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Hi,
I'm thinking of making some life changes and I'm trying to think of a job I can do.
I'd like something with not a great deal of human contact, but I'm afraid I'd be useless at manual labor.
I'd also like to be able to travel to this job via public transport. Money isn't a huge issue (never earnt much anyway!!!) So don't be hesitant to suggest anything!
If anyone has any suggestions I'd be very thankful,
-Lachie
I'm thinking of making some life changes and I'm trying to think of a job I can do.
I'd like something with not a great deal of human contact, but I'm afraid I'd be useless at manual labor.
I'd also like to be able to travel to this job via public transport. Money isn't a huge issue (never earnt much anyway!!!) So don't be hesitant to suggest anything!
If anyone has any suggestions I'd be very thankful,
-Lachie
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