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manda_belle
05-12-2014, 11:16 AM
Hi all!
So I thought I'd try to see if i could get some help off tm3,
I got laid off unfortunately..
I'm looking for a summer job like landscaping or something.
But I'm also willing to do any other types of jobs in retail.
Something! Anything! lol
Part time or full time works with me.
With that said, shoot me a pm if you think you could help me out!
Appreciate it! :)
Hyperion
05-12-2014, 01:53 PM
Landscaping you say..
We talking flower garden planting or like.... Landscaping landscaping
What's your availability?
What's your experience?
Can you lift 6 rolls of sod in barrel?
it's pretty easy to get a job at Sarbucks, but then you'll smell of burnt coffee at the end of each day
m_bisson
05-12-2014, 03:08 PM
Student positions might still be hiring. Check the city website etc. Or if you're in school then they might hook you up.
manda_belle
05-12-2014, 04:42 PM
Landscaping you say..
We talking flower garden planting or like.... Landscaping landscaping
What's your availability?
What's your experience?
Can you lift 6 rolls of sod in barrel?
Both i guess, I'm willing to learn!
now that i have no job, im not in school either so im free anytime
as of right now i dont have any experience in landscaping (interlocking, etc)
but the gardening, grass cutting, etc obviously i can do those things.
and yes im a strong girl, i can lift over 100lb with no problem.
JonsMazda
05-12-2014, 05:03 PM
Both i guess, I'm willing to learn!
now that i have no job, im not in school either so im free anytime
as of right now i dont have any experience in landscaping (interlocking, etc)
but the gardening, grass cutting, etc obviously i can do those things.
and yes im a strong girl, i can lift over 100lb with no problem.
Damn! You strong girl! Sorry off topic...:loki
Kiyomi
05-12-2014, 05:21 PM
Both i guess, I'm willing to learn!
now that i have no job, im not in school either so im free anytime
as of right now i dont have any experience in landscaping (interlocking, etc)
but the gardening, grass cutting, etc obviously i can do those things.
and yes im a strong girl, i can lift over 100lb with no problem.
dont do it. you will regret it...
you might be able to lift 100lb no problem. but its all day every day 10+ hrs lifting. bs work. josh is talking sodding, not gardening.
i did it for one day with Josh two yrs ago, and it was a 16hr day, hot as ***, lifting wet sod, dirt, all day. and i hated one of the owners, total toolbag.
i did a few 24hr shifts a few months ago doing my apprenticeship. easy compared to that day.
u have been warned.
hamza7
05-12-2014, 06:45 PM
Please email me at Hamza@getdetailed.ca. Resume and cover letter
Hyperion
05-12-2014, 06:52 PM
dont do it. you will regret it...
you might be able to lift 100lb no problem. but its all day every day 10+ hrs lifting. bs work. josh is talking sodding, not gardening.
i did it for one day with Josh two yrs ago, and it was a 16hr day, hot as ***, lifting wet sod, dirt, all day. and i hated one of the owners, total toolbag.
i did a few 24hr shifts a few months ago doing my apprenticeship. easy compared to that day.
u have been warned.
Pansy :p
m_bisson
05-12-2014, 07:06 PM
Pansy :p
Better get him an eye washing station....
But yeah.... He's also kinda right. I work in construction and I did some landscape work at my house last year and it's extremely brutal.
SKyactivmanny
05-12-2014, 09:18 PM
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Default User
05-12-2014, 09:42 PM
I re-sodded my yard by myself 2 years ago.
It's a PITA and definitely takes a toll on your body. If it's not something you're body is used to, it'll send you into bed rest after the first day.
I found it easier on my back to do demo and remodel my home than it was to till and roll out sod LOL
r4mi5awi
05-12-2014, 09:47 PM
Da da da da daaaaaaaaa!
Check out kijiji. Many retail, hospitality and office administrative (secretary, front desk, etc) positions abound. Some may require experience but don't count yourself out and submit a resume.
Your gender is an asset in some of these "gender defined roles" and use it to your advantage.
Walk-ins still work too. See retail stores, banks, hotels etc.
Good luck!
Edit - You do have experience with Mazdas! Going to Mazda dealerships is a shot that's worth a try for a service desk position.
hamza7
05-13-2014, 02:03 AM
GetDetailed.ca is looking for a part-time seasonal employee as a automotive detailer. No previous detailing experience required, we will show you all the tools, tricks and methods needed to make a vehicle shine. Employment will be starting on a part-time basis for 5-6 days a week and will got o full-time when we get busier.
Responsibilities:
• Engine Detailing
• Exterior Hand Wash
• Clay-Barring (Decontamination)
• Paint Correction
• Paint Coating
• Speciality Detailing
• You will be on your feet for up to 8 hours a day
• You will have to keep the shop clean (sweeping, dusting and organizing)
Experience:
• Must have a G2 or G license with ability to drive automatic and manual vehicles
Responsible and Respectful to other employees and clientele
Willing to learn and enthusiastic about car care
manda_belle
05-13-2014, 11:33 AM
Please email me at Hamza@getdetailed.ca. Resume and cover letter
emailed.
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