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dutchclutch05
03-01-2010, 04:55 PM
I am currently looking for a full time position job. I can work up to 55 hours a week and am looking to find a job that is during day hours. I am currently looking to find another job because of current pay problems at current job. I am very prompt and reliable. I look to find something similar to my skills.

Some of my skills include:

Automotive repair
Car audio & video installation
Car audio & video sales
Computer hardware
Computer software
Computer repair
Computer assembly & building
Home audio & video sales
Home audio & video installation & some repair
Firearm sales knowledge
Firearm repairs & gunsmithing
Store management (1 1/2 years)
Inventory Control
Ordering of needed supplies/product


Those are just some of my work skills in my previous job history. I would appreciate any recommendations or job positions. You can contact me on here via PM and i can provide my email and/or phone number.

Once again, Thank you very much!

Jusselin
03-01-2010, 05:18 PM
things just not working out with Jim huh?

dutchclutch05
03-01-2010, 05:27 PM
things just not working out with Jim huh?

Nope.. im sick of not gettin paid legal overtime and him treating me like a dog. Plus he paid to have my clutch put in my car ... and $550 turned into $904.... so im quite pissed at him for even letting that happen.

Matticus
03-01-2010, 06:57 PM
Damn Josh, I'll keep my eyes open for you.

dutchclutch05
03-01-2010, 07:18 PM
Damn Josh, I'll keep my eyes open for you.

Thanks man i really appreciate it.

seth
03-01-2010, 09:26 PM
home depot in orange is hiring. 11 dollars an hour starting. in pa theres a few plants hiring helpers for iron workers and pipe fitters they pay 18 or 17 dollars an hour starting...and if you do good enough on the test they may hire you on as a pipe fitter or iron worker, and you would start around 23 an hour. they work 5-10s. and sometimes 4-12s.

JustinsbB
03-01-2010, 09:50 PM
So your boss paid to have your clutch put in and you had to pay him back?

Divineslasher
03-01-2010, 10:53 PM
Bout damn time. :/ I'll keep an eye out for ya dude.

mikesrex
03-16-2010, 12:52 AM
Nope.. im sick of not gettin paid legal overtime and him treating me like a dog. Plus he paid to have my clutch put in my car ... and $550 turned into $904.... so im quite pissed at him for even letting that happen.

Holy shit bro I hope you get everything straightened out. You should have hit me up on that $250 clutch job. I offered to do it for you for $250 to save you money and make sure your car was fixed correctly... wish you could have saved a few bucks on it.

03lofront
03-18-2010, 11:42 PM
if you plan on doing work out at the plants appl for a TWIC card. it took me 8 weeks to get mine. alot fo the contractor out at the plants are starting to hire again. im going back out to valero in a week. Plant work is easy to get into. just apply and work, you will pick up on everything pretty quick. I went from a bolt up hand to a NCCER cerfied milwright in about a year. but if you dont have a TWIC card no contractor will hire you unitl you have one. i know its gonna be hard to find just a ragular ol job. unless you go retail. which sucks or it did for me anyways, good luck to you man.

dutchclutch05
06-23-2010, 10:49 PM
Bump

still looking :confused:

JustinsbB
06-24-2010, 06:37 PM
I'll take your job josh.lol