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Vypros
03-06-2006, 02:08 AM
Looking for a good, steady, and stable Fulltime job.

I am good at autobody (mainly fibreglass).
I am good at web design, graphic design, minor development.

I cannot do labor intensive jobs because of a hip and knee condition. Broke my hip some years ago and have recurring problems once in a while. I worked for lube city and slipped into the oil bay hole in the middle of the floor and permanently messed up my kneecap and have lost all feeling in my right knee. I can walk all day if need be, but carrying 50lbs repeatedly doesnt do me any good. I have to ease into things I guess.

I'm just looking for something that pays at minimum, $10hr. Benefits would be a plus. I need people I can work with and communicate with. I will be honest, i sometimes have problems with people who don't know english. I like to communicate, and I don't like working enviroments like (dynamic furniture for example) where you sit on an assembly line with some fine nigerians from nigeria who dont know english. Small companies are the best for my need to expand and move up. I don't think thats possible by wor king for corporations like futureshop, or large chains like mr.lube etc.

If anybody has anything good in mind let me know, I'll send you my resume.

By the way, I'm 23 (in 2 weeks) with a clean drivers abstract. I am a caucasian male who speaks awesome english.

Lex350
03-06-2006, 04:24 PM
to bad you didn't know cad...I'd hire you tomorrow and for better money:(

Vypros
03-06-2006, 04:58 PM
I'm a very fast learner......fast

Graham_A_M
03-06-2006, 05:26 PM
I think their hiring mechanics (apprenticeships or something along those lines) if you call up Albert at the Checker cab garage. I have NO IDEA what the pay is, but its a great learning experience, Albert's a great guy. 299-4961.
Please dont say "you know Graham" just because I posted this on here, a few people did that with this Chauffeuring job that I posted in the careers section a while ago, even though I laughed over it, it was pretty deceiving for the employer. :(

But best wishes. Or just send your resume to [email protected]

they'll probably find something for you. Best wishes with the Knee, try this "Lakota" crap you see on these commercials, apparently it makes a big difference, my older brother says (who also has a bad knee)


Cheers
-Graham

Vypros
03-07-2006, 01:33 AM
Originally posted by Graham_A_M
I think their hiring mechanics (apprenticeships or something along those lines) if you call up Albert at the Checker cab garage. I have NO IDEA what the pay is, but its a great learning experience, Albert's a great guy. 299-4961.
Please dont say "you know Graham" just because I posted this on here, a few people did that with this Chauffeuring job that I posted in the careers section a while ago, even though I laughed over it, it was pretty deceiving for the employer. :(

But best wishes. Or just send your resume to [email protected]

they'll probably find something for you. Best wishes with the Knee, try this "Lakota" crap you see on these commercials, apparently it makes a big difference, my older brother says (who also has a bad knee)


Cheers
-Graham will it replace severed nerves?