by RuddyCrazy » Fri Aug 26, 2022 5:06 pm
G'Day Guy's,
Well what a difference this job is :handgestures-thumbupleft: a 100% turn around to where I've been working before for many a year. Totally great place to work, got an EBA with the Fair Work Commission which aint 1/2 bad and a totally friendly atmosphere :handgestures-thumbupleft:
The foreman that gave me the job is retiring in 3 weeks and the new foreman went around to meet everyone and had a good chat with him.
Well if want to kill the pig just see how much I can earn in one week it would mean 4 12 hour days Monday to Thursday 10 hours on Friday, Saturday and Sunday then the 13 day rule kicks into effect. So the day off has to be the following Sunday.
I will point out if there is any Adelaide boilermakers looking for work just PM me and I'll give the details on getting a job there.
Essentially my job is to fabricate the job and tack it together where it's checked for dimensions and recorded then it goes off to a a welder to burn it in.
I did find out this company is owned by the GFC alliance so the guy that owns the Whyalla Steelworks also owns this company. Now there are a heap of Philpeno's working there and another 12 have come over and will be starting next week, 6 for the Adelaide workshop and 6 for the Whyalla workshop.
So bang for buck I reckon I have found a place to work until I call it quits or my body tells me too :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
Told SWMBO I'm going to do some big weeks so we can wipe off all those redraws we did and get rid of the mortgage for good :handgestures-thumbupleft: as I've said when we get the out goings less the than the incomings it will time for me to semi retire. :handgestures-thumbupleft: So that may mean well a few days of over time and a 5 day working week as when a bloke has the trade in him it aint ever going to leave :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
Cheers Bryan