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Established company is looking for a Fiber Technician . Duties among others include . ⢠Normal Fiber tech duties (splicing, testing)
⢠Normal Data tech duties.
⢠Determine the scope of work, materials and tools required to complete the project, and incorporate these into the predetermined timelines
⢠Supervise the team and ensure the completion of work in accordance with the project plan
⢠Fault finding, troubleshooting and implementation of corrective procedures to ensure that the installation and quality standards are met
⢠Identify potential delays due to problems that may occur and report back on possible solutions
⢠Provide project status feedback to the Clients and Management on regular basis. Requirements: ⢠It will be expected of this person to work after hours if need be
⢠Will have to learn electrical trade.
⢠Will sometimes be out in the country for 2 weeks at a time
⢠Passport advantage .
⢠Drivers License essential ⢠Grade 12.
⢠Must be able to use the test equipment and interpret results on entry level testing
⢠Must understand the correct wiring specifications for the relevant cabling systems
⢠Must have knowledge of Certification Tester
⢠Must be able to read and interpret building/floor plans. Please send your CV to carnab@interconnect.co.za, email header as “FIBER TECHNICIAN BLOEMFONTEIN” Salary depending on experience. Closing date 25th April
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A leading multi-disciplinary Engineering Consultancy is looking for a Structural Engineer/Technologist to join their team in East London. Minimum Requirements: • BSc/BTech Civil Engineering • 3 – 5 years’ experience . • ECSA professional registration advantageous Send your CV to engineering.jobs@staffingprojects.co.za; or call Roxanne/Aphiwe/Catherine on 021 555 0432 or visit our website on: www.staffingprojects.co.za
Remuneration: | R36000 – R42000 per month Basic salary |
Benefits: | Medical and Group Life |
Location: | Ballito |
Reference: | #DUR001233/CH |
Company: | Sandi Crowther Recruitment |
A progressive multinational company is looking for a dynamic CA who can evolve within their company. Must be professional, self-managed and a team player that can be a part of family culture.
Responsible for the full financial function to ensure that effective process and controls are in place, preparation of financial statements, prepare audit deliverables, cash flow management, payments (foreign and local), preparing cost analysis and forecasting, develop business plans, submissions of financial information and liaising with regulatory bodies.
***Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted***
Posted on 19 Apr 08:21
One of the most established team of Recruitment Consultants in Durban with a reputation for sourcing and placing top quality candidates at select companies.
Cape Union Mart International (Pty) Ltd has been equipping South African adventurers since 1933, and is South Africa’s favourite outdoor adventure store. Stocking everything one needs for outdoor pursuits – including hiking, camping, trail running, mountain biking, snow sports, travel and more – Cape Union Mart is an essential first step in every adventure. Cape Union Mart has stores across South Africa, and in Namibia and Botswana.
In this excerpt from her new book, The Right Fit Formula ($25, amazon.com), health and fitness expert Christine Lusita, CPT, explains how to choose a weight-loss strategy that will work for you.
If you’ve ever taken a personality test, chances are it was the one developed by psychologists William Moulton Marston and Walter Clarke. Their DiSC program is the gold standard in personality assessment, grouping people by four main categories: Dominant, Influential, Steady, or Conscientious.
It turns out those categories describe my own clients beautifully. In fact, in my many years of practice, I’ve identified these four types of weight loss clients:
Over the years, I’ve gotten to know each of these types intimately. I know that a Leader would never end up at the same workout as a Supporter (unless she’s leading it!) and that a Socializer will eat very differently than a Planner. Each encounter has helped me understand that nobody loses weight the same way, and that everybody needs a customized food and fitness plan that speaks directly to their personalities.
Yes, I know: Nobody falls neatly into the above categories. Oprah, for instance, has definitely got some Leader mixed in with her Socializer personality. And quintessential Planner accountants can be great at parties.
But chances are you definitely lean in one direction. That direction will determine your Right Fit ID, the food and fitness plan that makes sense to you.
So here’s a quick pop quiz to help you narrow it down. Don’t worry about whether more than one answer fits or doesn’t fit; just pick what sounds most like you. Have fun with it!
When you go to a new restaurant, you like to:
a) Order the chef’s special
b) Get input from tablemates so you can share
c) Look for something familiar
d) See what looks like the best value
If you could afford to, you would:
a) Hire a private chef
b) Rent out a trendy restaurant for your birthday party
c) Hire someone to make and pack your kids’ lunches
d) Hire the world’s top nutritionist to tell you what to eat
At dinnertime, you’ll often find yourself:
a) At a business meeting
b) Out with friends
c) With family
d) At your desk
If you don’t have the time to cook, you usually:
a) Go to a drive-thru
b) Call a friend and go out
c) Find something you froze last week
d) Drink a protein shake
When you open your refrigerator, you see:
a) Whatever the housekeeper put in there
b) Lots of wine and snacks
c) Leftovers
d) Nine containers of yogurt (they were on sale)
The workout routine that makes the most sense to you might be:
a) Racquetball
b) Zumba classes
c) Walking the dog
d) Golf
The last time you blew off your workout, you were probably:
a) On a plane
b) Slightly hung over
c) Dealing with a to-do list
d) On a deadline
You would rather eat nails than:
a) Join a boot camp
b) Swim laps
c) Take a trapeze class
d) Play pick-up basketball
On the other hand, you might not mind:
a) Having your own gym
b) Trying beach volleyball
c) A next-door yoga studio
d) Taking up martial arts
Your best reason for getting fit is to:
a) Avoid a heart attack
b) Look great
c) De-stress
d) Maintain optimal health
Your Right Fit ID is Leader. You want immediate results, and you don’t want to fool around with too much prepping, shopping, or calorie counting. If you could, you’d hire a chef and trainer and build a gym just so you could get fitness over with as quickly as possible.
For you, a food and fitness plan might include:
Simple, easy food plans ; flexible, portable meals (the drive-thru is the Leader’s Waterloo!); one-on-one competitive sports, like running and racquetball; adrenaline-rush workouts, like sprinting or singles tennis
And it would definitely not include:
Complicated recipes and kitchen prep; lengthy discussions about fitness details; boot camp trainers who get in your face; group classes
Great diet matches for you include:
Mediterranean, Paleo, Biggest Loser Diet, or the Flexitarian Diet, all of which offer plenty of options and simple plates
RELATED: Go Flexitarian: Eat Less Meat and More Veggies in 3 Weeks
Your Right Fit ID is Socializer. You want to work out in social settings and talk, talk, talk about diet, food, and what’s working and what isn’t. If it were up to you, every meal would be celebrated on Instagram and every workout would end with a wine-and-cheese mixer.
For you, a food and fitness plan might include:
Some type of group support to share eating plans and results; fun workouts, such as dance or social team sports, such as volleyball or softball; a cooking club or recipe swap
And it would definitely not include:
Solo sporting ventures, like lap swimming or track; YouTube workouts (unless you’re the one filming them!); detailed calorie counting and food weighing
Great diet matches for you include:
Weight Watchers, The Wild Diet, The Spark Solution Diet, or Jenny Craig, all of which offer plenty of support, interaction, and community
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Your Right Fit ID is Supporter. You’re all about family time and obligations, and you probably feel guilty even for scheduling workout time! You’ll have to be convinced that fitness is worth your time and effort.
So for you, a food and fitness plan might include:
And it would definitely not include:
Anything trendy or kooky-sounding; foods and supplements that come only from certain stores or websites; workouts that require special equipment or too much time
Great diet matches for you include:
Mayo Clinic, Volumetrics, Nutrisystem, and the Zone diet, all of which are all moderate and measured
RELATED: What to Eat for Dinner If You’re Trying to Lose Weight, According to a Nutritionist
Your Right Fit ID is Planner. You’re a label reader, a calorie counter, a data cruncher. You know—or you plan to know—what glucose does to blood sugar and how gluten is processed in the colon.
For your logical, analytical personality, the right food and fitness plan would include:
Anything with well-researched and proven methodologies (If there’s science behind it, you won’t mind combining certain foods or cooking in precise methods.); equipment that provides benchmarks and feedback; journaling to track your progress; slow-paced workouts—martial arts, lap swimming, pilates—that include skill-builiding and precision
And it would definitely not include:
Trendy diets or workout groups; Zumba classes, dance, aerobics, and other “just have fun” workouts; fast-paced trainers who push for action
Great diet matches for you include:
The Dash Diet, The Whole 30, TLC, and The Macrobiotic Diet, all of which include plenty of logic, science, and realistic approaches to weight loss
For a food plan, workouts, meditations, and energy boosters tailored to each personality type, pick up a copy of The Right Fit Formula.
Excerpted from The Right Fit Formula. Copyright © 2018 by Christine Lusita. Published by Skyhorse Publishing.
Need a quick pick-me-up meal? Our Tuna, Bean, and Escarole Salad will help you feel full and energized, and it takes just a few minutes to put together.
Canned tuna has lots of vitamin D and is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, including eicosapentaenoic acids (EPAs) and docosahexaenoic acids (DHAs), which are thought to help boost mood. Cannellini beans provide fiber, protein, and iron, and they’re one of the best nutritional sources of potassium. And escarole offers crunch, along with plenty of nutrients.
To make this salad, whisk together lemon juice, garlic, rosemary, salt, and pepper in a small bowl. In a separate serving bowl, combine the escarole, tuna, and beans with roasted bell peppers. Add in the dressing and sprinkle with some ricotta salata or Parmesan.
Step 1
In a small bowl, whisk together lemon juice, garlic, rosemary, salt and pepper. Slowly add oil in a stream, whisking, until emulsified.
Step 2
Combine escarole, tuna, beans and roasted bell peppers in a serving bowl. Gently toss in lemon vinaigrette until coated. Sprinkle with cheese, if desired, and serve.
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The situation has reportedly gotten violent in Mahikeng, where residents had earlier taken to the street calling on Supra Mahumapelo to stand down as Premier of the North West on Wednesday.
Some residents have reported hearing gunshots and seeing ambulances around the area. Unit 14, where the premier lives, is also said to have been affected. Other affected areas included Montshioa, Ramosadi, Seweding, Mahikeng CBD, and Unit 13.
A reliable source on the ground told News24 that security is tight in Unit 14 after rumours that protesters were going to burn the premier’s house. A police nyala and two police vans were also seen patrolling.
According to the source, protesters have been hiding in the dark and stoning vehicles, damaging cars and injuring motorists.
The villagers are upset about clinics being shut down in the area and are also demanding service delivery.
When contacted for comment, Mahumapelo said “there’s nothing going on. There’s nothing to worry about“.
The premier told News24 there were rumours that he would be attacked and that, as a result, neighbours went out to “do voluntary defence“.
“There was a rumour that people are going to attack the house. On their own, neighbours went to do voluntary defence, I am told. Remember, I don’t stay in a government presidential guesthouse. I took a decision to stay with the people.”
Mahumapelo said his family at his home was safe and there was no damage to his house.
He was not at home but had been on ANC business since Tuesday.