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Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Mon 13 Jan, 2014 7:07 pm
by kev@frames
focussing initially on operating CMC (training available, lowest pay grade)
3.5 to 4 days (days or shifts) per week.
enhanced holiday entitlements
we are flexible if you are. the more you can do the higher the pay grade. talk is cheap.
we are very busy, small team, no art-ponces please.

please email pictureframer@gmail.com or telephone 01736 330887 and ask sharon or suzi for application and further information.

about us: http://www.frames.uk.com/aboutus.htm

Moonshine Framing
Business address:
1 high street
penzance
cornwall
TR18 2SX
t. 01736 330887 during office hours 10-5 monday to friday
e. pictureframer@gmail.com

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Mon 13 Jan, 2014 8:32 pm
by Dave
"no art-ponces" - love it.

Dave

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Wed 15 Jan, 2014 5:14 pm
by kev@frames
Applications closing Monday 20th January 2014 due to numbers received and high quality applicants sooner than expected.
Thanks to everyone for taking the time to seek further details via the forum and other advertising.

(Dave, you'll will be pleased to know, no art-ponces have applied ;) )
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If the moderators would like to remove this notice after the 20th to keep the forum tidy, please feel free to do so.

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Thu 16 Jan, 2014 12:59 pm
by JohnMcafee
Glad to see that you have had such a good response to your ad, Kev.

Regarding ponces, I'd be even more wary of the framing than the art variety. :wink:

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Thu 16 Jan, 2014 6:15 pm
by kev@frames
thanks John, we had a surprising response. Ten in the first two days, half of whom seem quite suitable.
one of our lads is moving on to start his own business, and all the applicants so far are already in work, looking to change jobs rather than get the jobcentre off their back, so i guess its all a bit of a sign of an upturn in the economy. lets keep fingers crossed.

framers forum sales and wants comes up with one on google page one for "picture framing jobs" by the way, so I guess that is a good thing for everyone looking to hire or looking for a job.

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Thu 16 Jan, 2014 10:48 pm
by Roboframer
Could we have definitions of art ponces and framing ponces please, just so we know what to look for when hiring - in the relevant forum or here?

Going by dictionary definitions of 'ponce' I think they could only be male, is there a female art/framing equivalent?

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Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Fri 17 Jan, 2014 5:51 am
by IFGL
I think he doesn't want anyone who farts about the place looking at all the pretty colours and discussing the subtleties of the delicate shades for an hour and a half with a customer, instead of getting some work done.
There are many people who think this is a 'nice' trade to get In to, with a thoughts of creating a couple of framed pieces per day at a steady pace, while sipping on coffee and maybe nibbles.

We had one who lasted less than 1 hour before quitting as soon as he realised he had to do some actual work.

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Fri 17 Jan, 2014 9:16 am
by JohnMcafee
This forum member claims to ponce on a regular basis, he'd probably be the go-to guy for anyone requiring a definition of the word. :lol:

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Fri 17 Jan, 2014 12:39 pm
by Roboframer
Top geezer and an excellent post to boot - nice find (cool)

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Sat 18 Jan, 2014 5:38 pm
by ChrisG
IFGL wrote:I think he doesn't want anyone who farts about the place looking at all the pretty colours and discussing the subtleties of the delicate shades for an hour and a half with a customer, instead of getting some work done.
There are many people who think this is a 'nice' trade to get In to, with a thoughts of creating a couple of framed pieces per day at a steady pace, while sipping on coffee and maybe nibbles.

We had one who lasted less than 1 hour before quitting as soon as he realised he had to do some actual work.
What a whole two frames in just one day!

Re: Staff Vacancy - workshop/retail | Penzance Cornwall

Posted: Tue 21 Jan, 2014 9:27 pm
by kev@frames
Art Ponce:
exactly what IFGL said ;)

which isn't same thing as somebody with an appreciation or knowledge of art!