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08/04/2008 5:25 AM

Am thinking of going into autoelectrician in big plants like kalmar handler.where do i start from?

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Re: help

08/04/2008 6:14 AM

Hello Guest.

There is a very simple answer to your Question.

You start from your present location, of course.

Kind Regards....

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08/04/2008 6:25 AM

One of the ways is to send a CV and covering letter to the company's human resources office and follow it up with a telephone call a few days later. Should there become a vacancy then one may find onesself at the head of the queue.

Another way is to send a CV and covering letter to an agency that recruits on behalf of the company. Again, follow it up with a telephone call a few days later.

Patience is a virtue, as is the ability to sell at interview.

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08/04/2008 9:05 AM

I'm surprised! A good answer to a question like that one without a hint of sarcasm??? You must have gotten more than a good night's sleep last night!

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