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Old 11-12-2008, 04:47 PM   #1
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Default After an automotive job/apprenticeship.

May be in wrong place and probably no one interested but i'm gonna throw it out there anyway.

I am after an apprenticeship in something performance orientated or heavy plant. Not really after the basic servicing of a normal light auto mechanic. Am after either plant mechanic or something more performance based.

Qualifications/Education:
- Year 12 HSC (General English, General Maths, Metals and Engineering,
Industrial Technology, Information Technology)
- Certificate I in Light Automotive at TAFE in Muswellbrook.
- Certificate II in Light Automotive at TAFE in Muswellbrook.
- ACCESS Pre-apprenticeship program for Auto Fabrication at muswellbrook
TAFE (Cert III Light Automotive and Cert III Metals and Engineering)
- Workcover OH&S General Induction for construction.

Keen interest in cars, bikes and anything mechanical. Not afraid to get in there and have a go.

If anyone here knows anyone with positions vacant that would be awesome.

I'm in the hunter region but also can go to Port Macquarie area

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Old 12-12-2008, 06:55 PM   #2
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go thru yellow pages and call up mechanics... thats how i got my electrical apprenticeship...
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Old 13-12-2008, 11:48 AM   #3
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email heavy vehicle companies asking if they would be interested in employing a keen apprentice heavy vehicle mechanic, it worked for me, i'm working at a large civil construction co.
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Old 13-12-2008, 03:06 PM   #4
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My son just started a panel beating apprenticeship(oops showing my age now).There are jobs every where ,just do the rounds of all the panel shops in your area.I did a mechanical apprenticeship when I was younger and hated it.
With your skills at photo shop you should get into that,there's heaps of jobs on seek.com just search photoshop.
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