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Old Aug 25th 2007, 9:10 am
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Got my heart set on the Brisbane area, and any surrounding suburbs, but after looking online, I cant see that many jobs out there.
I'm a machinist. CNC machine setter an operator. But I cant seem to find much in the area. Should I be looking more at the suburbs? Or a different area all together?
Anyone reccomend any of the job web sites as there are hundreds.
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"seek' is probably the most popular,but most cnc jobs on there are with recruitment agencies,try the local Brisbane paper the courier mail

http://jobs.careerone.com.au/
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There are companies crying out for CNC operators, my cousin has just moved up from Melbourne to work as an operator with 888 racing.
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Old Aug 29th 2007, 2:34 pm
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Hiya, My OH is a cnc machinist, you wont have any problems finding work there is deff a shortage, try looking south brisbane areas like archerfield, wacol, carole park, Coopers plains, to name but a few, good luck, if you need to know anything else just ask away or pm me.
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Thanks Carol
Will look into them areas a bit more. Thanks for the point in the right direction.
Have been looking at Salisbury. Looks like a nice area, and not too far from Brissie city centre.

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Hi again,
Sailsbury is more Industrial area as with the others, Its near the start of the ipswich Motorway so gets very heavy traffic around and about, But all depends on where you want to live, its a blummin minefield isnt it when you are first starting out, good luck carol xx
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LOL, yeah, its a nightmare trying to find the right area. Dont want city life, but dont want to be in the sticks. But this is probably the most important part of moving out there. If you get the wrong area, it kind of sours the move.
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