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  • VARILEC - M/Ž
  • Brežice, Spodnjeposavska, Slovenia

    VARILEC - M/Ž

    Opis del in nalog
    GLAVNE NALOGE: - ZAHTEVNA ALI MANJ ZAHTEVNA VARILSKA DELA PO MIG/MAG POSTOPKU, - IZVAJANJE PROIZVODNIH DEL POVEZANIH Z VARJENJEM, - IZVAJANJE KONTROLNIH AKTIVNOSTI PO DOKUMENTACIJI NA DELOVNEM MESTU, - NASTAVLJANJE ORODIJ IN PRIPRAV ZA VARJENJE, - SKRBI ZA PRVI NIVO VZDRŽEVANJA STROJEV, NAPRAV IN PRIPRAV ZA VARJENJE, - UPOŠTEVANJE POSTOPKOV IN NAVODIL VARSTVA PRI DELU, POŽARNE VARNOSTI IN OKOLJA, - DRUGA DELA PO DOLOČBAH AKTOV IN NAVODILIH VODJE.
    Nudimo
    Trajanje zaposlitve:
    določen čas 3 mes, polni delovni čas
    Poskusno delo:
    ni zahtevano
    Urnik dela:
    večizmensko
    Pričakujemo
    Izobrazba:
    srednja poklicna
    Delovne izkušnje:
    delovne izkušnje 1 leto
    Vozniško dovoljenje:
    , voz. izpit kat. B
    Drugo
    PRIČAKUJEMO: - Zaključena izobrazba tehnične smeri, - izkušnje z varjenjem MIG/MAG, - izkušnje z ostalim varjenjem (TIG, elektrode,..), - pripravljenost na delo v treh izmenah. NUDIMO: - Zaposlitev za določen čas z možnostjo sodelovanja za nedoločen čas, - stimulativno plačilo, - dobre delovne razmere, - dinamično delovno okolje. DELODAJALEC ŽELI TUDI NAPOTOVANJE KANDIDATOV IZ EVIDENC ZAVODA.
    Način prijave
    kandidati naj pošljejo vlogo po e-pošti, kandidati naj pokličejo za razgovor, kandidati naj oddajo vlogo prek spletne strani delodajalca
    Datum objave:
    23.1.2025
    Prijava do:
    22.2.2025

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  • Saw Your Timber 
  • Saw Your Timber 

    “Be off!” equivalent to “cut your stick.” Occasionally varied, with mock refinement, to “amputate your mahogany.”

  • Mexican
  • Mexican

    the meaning of this one varies from state to state, in New South Wales it means Victorians and in Queensland it refers to anyone who lives south of the Queensland border.

  • COMPANY
  • COMPANY

    a company is an organizational institution commanded by a captain and consisting of two or more platoons. It varies widely in size according to its mission. An artillery company is called a battery, and a cavalry company is called a troop. Pg. 95

  • DIRTY CAR
  • DIRTY CAR

    Storage car containing a varied assortment of mail and parcels that demand extra work in separating

  • all mouth and trousers
  • all mouth and trousers

    Describes someone who claims to be able to carry out tasks and duties but does not have the necessary sckills and abilities to perform to a satisfactory standard. For example. "Johnny said he was going to beat rhe shit out of Will after the game but it turns out he's all mouth and trousers - Will gave him the finest kicking of hiso life!".

  • venemous
  • venemous

    virile, strong, vehement (“a venomous person to work”); angry

  • Off One’s Chump
  • Off One’s Chump

     To be crazy is to be off one’s chump; this is varied by the word “chumpy.” A mild kind of lunatic is also said to be “off his head,” which means of course exactly the same as the first phrase.

  • taking the mickey
  • taking the mickey

    interj making fun of; laughing at. Essentially a more polite version of “taking the piss.” Your grandmother would be much more likely to use this variant.

  • spunk
  • spunk

    (1) male ejaculate (2) courage (3) an attractive male (4) worthless individual, eg; "Now listen here, spunk!" (ed: it's odd how the word has opposite meanings in UK and AUS, i.e. Aussie girls LIKE their men to be "spunks")From Scottish Gaelic "spong", tinder, pith, sponge, and Middle Irish "spongc", tinder. Both related to Latin "spongia", sponge. The link to sponge is that wood used for kindling was spongy in appearance. More below. Used in 1536 as "sponk" to mean "a spark". The figurative use of "spunk" meaning "courage, pluck" comes from the late 18th century. It was not slang for semen until the late 19th century. In 1811, it was still defined in a dictionary of cant and underground slang as "rotten touchwood, or a kind of fungus prepared for tinder; figuratively spirit, courage". I surmise that the link to semen was because the ejaculate leaps out like sparks, indicating a virile chap, and virile isn't far from courageous, having mettle, spirited. Meanwhile, it's correct that Australian girls refer to sexy young men as spunks. That makes me smile - if only they knew what they really meant! (ed: thanks for that overkill Brian )

  • member
  • member

    Noun. The penis. Assumed to be from the latin membrum virile.

  • SLANG
  • SLANG

    The definition of slang varies from source to source, however the generally accepted definition among the public is of language which is very informal (that is more so than colloquial language which is simply informal) or much below the standard level of education. Hence the dividing line betweenslang and colloquialisms is very fine, and moving. Many terms start as slang, and become adopted as standard language. Similarly, the precise meanings of slang terms varies through the ages. Because the term slang also encompasses vocabulary not in general use, many dialectal words may also be considered slang.

  • put lead in one's pencil
  • put lead in one's pencil

    Vrb phrs. To make virile or strong. E.g."Drink this lad, it'll put lead in your pencil."

  • Cold Coffee
  • Cold Coffee

     Misfortune; sometimes varied to cold gruel. An unpleasant return for a proffered kindness is sometimes called cold coffee.

  • see a man about a dog
  • see a man about a dog

    v urinate: Give me a minute, Dave – I’ve got to go and see a man about a dog.

  • HANDY
  • HANDY

    Handy is British slang for adept, devious, virile, brutal. Handy is British slang for useful, near, ready.Handy is British slang for good, useful, admirable.

  • earthy-crunchy dyke
  • earthy-crunchy dyke

    A lesbian who is usually vegetarian and usually either New Age or Neopagan and has a tendency to change her name to something like "Sparrow" or "Lavender CrystalPower." Earth-mother type, wears Birkenstocks (unless she's too vegetarian to wear leather), varies from extremely flaky to very-nice-and-sensible-but-who-eats-too-much-tofu-with-bean-sprouts-for-most-people's-tastes.

  • age of consent
  • age of consent

    The lowest age at which sex is legally permissible. Often the age differs for male/male, female/female and male/female. In the USA, the age of consent varies state by state.

  • Combo
  • Combo

    Combination of musicians that varies in size from 3 to 10.Here me talkin' to ya Lester. Did you see that supreme "combo" that the Hawk put together?

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang VARILEC - M/Ž

VARILEC - M/Ž

  • Saw Your Timber 
  • Saw Your Timber 

    “Be off!” equivalent to “cut your stick.” Occasionally varied, with mock refinement, to “amputate your mahogany.”

  • Mexican
  • Mexican

    the meaning of this one varies from state to state, in New South Wales it means Victorians and in Queensland it refers to anyone who lives south of the Queensland border.

  • COMPANY
  • COMPANY

    a company is an organizational institution commanded by a captain and consisting of two or more platoons. It varies widely in size according to its mission. An artillery company is called a battery, and a cavalry company is called a troop. Pg. 95

  • DIRTY CAR
  • DIRTY CAR

    Storage car containing a varied assortment of mail and parcels that demand extra work in separating

  • all mouth and trousers
  • all mouth and trousers

    Describes someone who claims to be able to carry out tasks and duties but does not have the necessary sckills and abilities to perform to a satisfactory standard. For example. "Johnny said he was going to beat rhe shit out of Will after the game but it turns out he's all mouth and trousers - Will gave him the finest kicking of hiso life!".

  • venemous
  • venemous

    virile, strong, vehement (“a venomous person to work”); angry

  • Off One’s Chump
  • Off One’s Chump

     To be crazy is to be off one’s chump; this is varied by the word “chumpy.” A mild kind of lunatic is also said to be “off his head,” which means of course exactly the same as the first phrase.

  • taking the mickey
  • taking the mickey

    interj making fun of; laughing at. Essentially a more polite version of “taking the piss.” Your grandmother would be much more likely to use this variant.

  • spunk
  • spunk

    (1) male ejaculate (2) courage (3) an attractive male (4) worthless individual, eg; "Now listen here, spunk!" (ed: it's odd how the word has opposite meanings in UK and AUS, i.e. Aussie girls LIKE their men to be "spunks")From Scottish Gaelic "spong", tinder, pith, sponge, and Middle Irish "spongc", tinder. Both related to Latin "spongia", sponge. The link to sponge is that wood used for kindling was spongy in appearance. More below. Used in 1536 as "sponk" to mean "a spark". The figurative use of "spunk" meaning "courage, pluck" comes from the late 18th century. It was not slang for semen until the late 19th century. In 1811, it was still defined in a dictionary of cant and underground slang as "rotten touchwood, or a kind of fungus prepared for tinder; figuratively spirit, courage". I surmise that the link to semen was because the ejaculate leaps out like sparks, indicating a virile chap, and virile isn't far from courageous, having mettle, spirited. Meanwhile, it's correct that Australian girls refer to sexy young men as spunks. That makes me smile - if only they knew what they really meant! (ed: thanks for that overkill Brian )

  • member
  • member

    Noun. The penis. Assumed to be from the latin membrum virile.

  • SLANG
  • SLANG

    The definition of slang varies from source to source, however the generally accepted definition among the public is of language which is very informal (that is more so than colloquial language which is simply informal) or much below the standard level of education. Hence the dividing line betweenslang and colloquialisms is very fine, and moving. Many terms start as slang, and become adopted as standard language. Similarly, the precise meanings of slang terms varies through the ages. Because the term slang also encompasses vocabulary not in general use, many dialectal words may also be considered slang.

  • put lead in one's pencil
  • put lead in one's pencil

    Vrb phrs. To make virile or strong. E.g."Drink this lad, it'll put lead in your pencil."

  • Cold Coffee
  • Cold Coffee

     Misfortune; sometimes varied to cold gruel. An unpleasant return for a proffered kindness is sometimes called cold coffee.

  • see a man about a dog
  • see a man about a dog

    v urinate: Give me a minute, Dave – I’ve got to go and see a man about a dog.

  • HANDY
  • HANDY

    Handy is British slang for adept, devious, virile, brutal. Handy is British slang for useful, near, ready.Handy is British slang for good, useful, admirable.

  • earthy-crunchy dyke
  • earthy-crunchy dyke

    A lesbian who is usually vegetarian and usually either New Age or Neopagan and has a tendency to change her name to something like "Sparrow" or "Lavender CrystalPower." Earth-mother type, wears Birkenstocks (unless she's too vegetarian to wear leather), varies from extremely flaky to very-nice-and-sensible-but-who-eats-too-much-tofu-with-bean-sprouts-for-most-people's-tastes.

  • age of consent
  • age of consent

    The lowest age at which sex is legally permissible. Often the age differs for male/male, female/female and male/female. In the USA, the age of consent varies state by state.

  • Combo
  • Combo

    Combination of musicians that varies in size from 3 to 10.Here me talkin' to ya Lester. Did you see that supreme "combo" that the Hawk put together?

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