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another call centre in Toronto
http://www.comtelmarketing.com/welcome.htm
No special experience is necessary..just call to book an appointment for information session and then you go from there. its a newspaper company who sell newspapers...basically a both part time and full time job and pays $10.25 per hour minimum
call 4169244410 and 4163555079
KRP said:
Visit Addecco office ( South Lobby) in a company called CELESTICA @ Don Mills. Hiring in progress @ 11.25 per hour.
Contact: Rizwano Islam HR Manager Adecco . ( Bangladeshi)
Thanks for sharing..if some one knows more about survival jobs in Toronto can share here to help each other...Good luck all....
cocknbull said:
Thanks for sharing..if some one knows more about survival jobs in Toronto can share here to help each other...Good luck all....
cocknbull , many thanks , one question though, can one easily survive on a survival job, lets say a couple with a 3 yr old?
ItsBeenLongNow said:
cocknbull , many thanks , one question though, can one easily survive on a survival job, lets say a couple with a 3 yr old?
you are welcome dear..in my opinion yes one can survive...if both and husband and wife is working then it will be with much more easy . if only one person is working then one can make like $1600 per month plus you get benefit for baby($350 or less)..average one bed room apartment you can get in $850 per month..travelling and living cost is about $400... so you can survive at least in my opinion..
cocknbull said:
you are welcome dear..in my opinion yes one can survive...if both and husband and wife is working then it will be with much more easy . if only one person is working then one can make like $1600 per month plus you get benefit for baby($350 or less)..average one bed room apartment you can get in $850 per month..travelling and living cost is about $400... so you can survive at least in my opinion..
thanks buddy, for the quick response.
@ItsBeenLongNow
dear i am waiting for PPR. some friends with same vo got PPR abt two - three weeks earlier medical completed. so i am also expecting soon INSHA ALLAH. need ur prayers and thank u for remembering
saleem
msaleem216 said:
@ ItsBeenLongNow
dear i am waiting for PPR. some friends with same vo got PPR abt two - three weeks earlier medical completed. so i am also expecting soon INSHA ALLAH. need ur prayers and thank u for remembering
saleem
Insha Allah soon, keep the faith, our prayers with you, did you order caips??
is your MDEC M01? passed?, any specific notes from VO? what was his/her last reply to CSI, if applicable?
last time i received caips on 30 may. yes Mdec = M01 with code A(confirmed).Last reply was "file under review". i sent enq last on sep01 but waiting for reply
saleem
Thank you but i am applying for federal skilled worker but in my generic form i need to give name of province and city where i intent to settle. that is what i want to know where should be better chances for me.
Thanks again.
Mrs Umar said:
Thank you but i am applying for federal skilled worker but in my generic form i need to give name of province and city where i intent to settle. that is what i want to know where should be better chances for me.
Thanks again.
IF you are a federal skilled worker then you can give name of any province or city except Qubec and it does not improve your chances to get immigration if you put Toronto / Ontario. Good luck......
Mrs Umar said:
I am a physiotherapist do u think if i apply for Ontario Toronto my application would have more chances to be accepted or should i apply for some place else i mean any other province?????
Did you check jobs-toronto(.)ca ? This is the best job site for finding jobs in Canada.
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