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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7829166" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>It might have changed a bit now, but knowing how to drive a digger and knowing how to operate it on site are 2 different things. You probably need to start at the bottom and I'm not sure you can do that on a casual basis.</p><p>Then as you say the good 'temps' obviously have to travel to the job.</p><p>If you only have experience on the small stuff perhaps going labourer/operator for a ground work / drain laying company would be better. Its not really part time though.</p><p>You need your tickets to work on site too don't you?</p><p>Would you not be better sticking to the tractors and just find another customer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7829166, member: 946"] It might have changed a bit now, but knowing how to drive a digger and knowing how to operate it on site are 2 different things. You probably need to start at the bottom and I'm not sure you can do that on a casual basis. Then as you say the good 'temps' obviously have to travel to the job. If you only have experience on the small stuff perhaps going labourer/operator for a ground work / drain laying company would be better. Its not really part time though. You need your tickets to work on site too don't you? Would you not be better sticking to the tractors and just find another customer. [/QUOTE]
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