Welcome to Just The Job . If you are thinking of working in New Zealand then this is the channel for you! We give career seekers in general a unique, up-close and personal insight into the myriad of career paths around New Zealand. New Zealand is a great place to live and work and we need more skilled people to help our beautiful grow and develop. The videos are bite size looks at the workplace and the opportunities available today. We have over 250 videos to look at and the library grows regularly. Subscribe to our channel to keep up to date and informed. Also check out our dedicated website: www.justthejob.co.nz where all our videos are organised into work genres. Enjoy! Dave Mason, Producer
I used to work in aluminium fabric for more than 15 years before moving here in Australia, when I moved here and realised that the nz aluminium profile is way better than Australia fabric, everything in here are rubbish
All store managers and owners should know the c-6 and c-7 minors working permit . Hello means no smokers presents while minors are working inside the building just same has school regulations people. It's part of child protections services. You would of lost your job and company have a law suit and the company end up closed until the issues are resovled hello !
I switched to doin security here in the uk after years of doing heavy construction work and driving cement trucks granted it’s less money and long hours but is easier on the body as I ain’t getting any younger at 46 but landed a good site and a good co guard who I get a laugh with
How much do security guards get paid over in the UK? I’m a security guard in Australia and it’s roughly around $34 an hour on a day shift and $48 an hour if you work night shift.
@-K-L-O-S-A-N-T-O-S It can vary between £10.50 an hour to £14 in general security guarding slightly more if you have the additional cctv qualification the big money is in in the private/close protection security which generally goes to those with an ex military background very difficult to get into which can fetch upto £300 plus a day
I would like to do the job of the second dude. Reminds me of refinery work. Pretty much just creating raw materials into products. Might apply to it in a few years
Was going to comment on how the use no sealant in the joints and frigging nail gun the outer plates on, then I realised thermal insulation is prolly not that much of an issue in Aussie Town.