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Pod/lab tech in christchurch

Discussion in 'Employment in New Zealand' started by Mark Dave Smith, Feb 7, 2010.

  1. Mark Dave Smith

    Mark Dave Smith Active Member


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    Hi all,
    I'm a UK degree educated pod with 7 years private experience looking to find useful employment in Christchurch NZ. I currently produce my own custom orthotics and enjoy this practical side of the profession. My wife is also a BSc pod and will be coming over as well.

    Having found it impossible to sell our thriving business over here due to recession, we have taken the painful decison to close the business and start a new life in NZ.

    We are in the middle of the visa application and will be moving over in November 2010. We have family in the Huntsbury area of the city already and are looking forward to making the move.

    We are not looking to buy another business, but seek employment even if its on a temporary basis.

    Thanks,

    Mark.
     
  2. For what its worth, Mark was a student of mine, and of all the students I have taught over the years, Mark demonstrated skill's in the orthotic lab that were up there among the best. One of the few people I know who I would allow to make devices with me.
     
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