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  1. Jul 2nd, 2008

    Emerson, you might have mistaken me for a job site. Nice to meet you anyways, and wish you luck with the change you need.

  2. emerson wyman
    Jul 2nd, 2008

    hello there antartica,

    my name is emerson and i am looking for a change in life .i just recently lost my job as an apprentice builder( have done 15 months ) .i am 32 yrs old and have no commitments.
    i am living in nelson at the moment but can up and leave asap if needed.

    the other jobs i have had are :
    senior raft guide for companies here in nz and all over the world,america,switzerland, australia,canada ,and iceland.
    seakayak guide here in nz and australia.
    i have also worked as a dog sled guide in canada in minus 10 - minus 20 degree temps and loved it !!the dogs were great !
    i have just recently finished contracts with nelson polytechnic and whenua iti outdoor pursuits centre as a raft guide tutor and river rescue instructor,which i love doing !

    i am team player and a hard worker .i like problem solving and i'll give anything a go.

    if you have any jobs going ,any at all then i would love to know about it.

    thankyou for your time .

    yours sincerely

    emerson wyman

    emwyman@gmail.com
    021 036 7227 cell
    (03)544 6511 hm

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