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Re: Hillside Trains (Melbourne) - Station Vacancies



You also need to be able to start and end shifts away from your regular
station.

The car is probably the most flexible and sensible option, until Hillside
begins a 24 hour train service!

Cheers
John Wayman.

Gareth Lumsden wrote in message ...
>
>On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Quentin Christensen wrote:
>>
>> your wife/husband/flatmate/friend/workmate might be willing to drive
>> you, you might live close enough to walk or ride a bike, you might be
>> willing to get a taxi to or from work (I assume you wouldn't be working
>> from before the first train til after the last), or you might have some
>> other way of getting there.
>>
>> Perhaps Gareth can tell us why you had to have a car?
>>
>> Quentin.
>>
>
>Quentin,
>
>Exactly the reason that has been discussed on this ng. - They want you to
>have reliable transport (i.e. a car), so as to get to & from work in the
>hours that trains do not run.
>I have considered re-applying during this "round" of staff intake,
>borrowing my mum's car before my loan application for my own car comes
>through.
>
>Gareth
>
>PS Decided against re-applying, I wouldn't be able to continue my
>schooling, and I only have 8 months left of my course here at RMIT.
>