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Oakville Jobs - meford4u - 04-24-2008

ZX5focused,Apr 23 2008, 03:16 PM Wrote:
meford4u,Apr 23 2008, 04:13 PM Wrote:
CanadaSVT,Apr 23 2008, 02:24 PM Wrote:Applications are now available on-line.  I guess the pickins so far have been less than stellar  :lol:

www.JobBank.gc.ca

Look for #3641570
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Good for you guys, bad for me..

Bastards!
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finders fees???


what kind of wage will those jobs be paying??
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Starting around $23-25 and up to full pay and benefits after 18 months. That would make the full time wage around $35-37/hour. Money in da bank! Oh, and lots of paid time off.........eventually. I have about 8 weeks off with pay now.



Oakville Jobs - ZX3_2NV - 04-29-2008

Question Guys on the application is has a box asking yes or no to JOURNEYPERSON and Completed Appenticeship are they asking about my current job not sure its kinda confusing


Oakville Jobs - meford4u - 04-29-2008

ZX3_2NV,Apr 28 2008, 10:40 AM Wrote:Question Guys on the application is has a box asking yes or no to JOURNEYPERSON and Completed Appenticeship are they asking about my current job not sure its kinda confusing
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Your probably not a journeyperson and unless you completed an apprenticeship as a trade like electrician, tinsmith or plumber, thats a no as well.


Oakville Jobs - ZX3_2NV - 04-29-2008

Im pretty sure im not a journeyerson either but wtf is it lol


Oakville Jobs - NikiterZTS - 04-29-2008

Journey person is like a high level of trade man.....not too sure but i think they are the ones that travel for work, like even to different provinces and such...thats at least how boilermakers are that i just worked with