1288 days ago

Welder, Fabricater needs work

Sila from Kamo

I'm putting it out there for whoever may help me. My wish is for my brother, in Fiji to visit me here in Whangarei. He is a tradesman too. I told him that NZ can pay him more for his work. He is a fit & healthy 46 year old, welder & fabricator by trade (has done a lot, high pressure/ tanks pipelines etc). He's done engineering work too. Also heavy vehicle maintenance in the Fiji gold mine. For community work, he's built lots of houses for whanau & friends (builder/carpenter). I have his CV with me and happy to email to whoever may request it. I've been in Whangarei a long time and my wish is for a whanau member to live with me or close by. My phone number is 0210684996. (Sila) Thank you all for your support.

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