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#89854 9-Sep-2011 12:06
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Throwing this in here as it'll get lost in the jobs section... Tongue out

I have a huge stack of computers, printers, hardware etc here that I need testing, sorting and labelling - I dont have time to do this myself, so Im looking for someone who is willing to do this for me as work experience (reference will be supplied at the end of the mammoth task).

Location is in William Pickering Drive, Albany.

The "applicant" :

* be able to arrange own transport to/from here
* be punctual (probably 9am-5pm but flexible)
* reliable
* MUST be able to assemble/strip and test PCs etc without assistance from anyone else

If you're keen, then drop me a line : gavinq at qegroup.ac.nz

As above, this is work experience, so no payment is available. We do pop down to the local bar occasionally for lunch, so you'd get a free meal/drink once or twice :)

Dates for starting this are TBC but should be in the next couple of weeks.

TIA




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  #518978 9-Sep-2011 12:57
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what are you doing at work man...get to caprica and pwn sum noobs




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  #518986 9-Sep-2011 13:14
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If my current job application falls through I might be interested in this.

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  #519152 9-Sep-2011 22:08
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xpd: Throwing this in here as it'll get lost in the jobs section... Tongue out

I have a huge stack of computers, printers, hardware etc here that I need testing, sorting and labelling - I dont have time to do this myself, so Im looking for someone who is willing to do this for me as work experience (reference will be supplied at the end of the mammoth task).

Location is in William Pickering Drive, Albany.

The "applicant" :

* be able to arrange own transport to/from here
* be punctual (probably 9am-5pm but flexible)
* reliable
* MUST be able to assemble/strip and test PCs etc without assistance from anyone else

If you're keen, then drop me a line : gavinq at qegroup.ac.nz

As above, this is work experience, so no payment is available. We do pop down to the local bar occasionally for lunch, so you'd get a free meal/drink once or twice :)

Dates for starting this are TBC but should be in the next couple of weeks.

TIA


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