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Sarnen, Obwalden, Switzerland
Lehrstelle als Lackierassistent/-in EBA
Sarnen, Obwalden, Schweiz
CARTEC Carrosserie-Technik AG
Vollzeit
Unter dem Motto "Ihr Auto in besten Händen" erbringen wir für verschiedene Auftraggeber in der Schweiz qualitativ hochstehende Dienstleistungen im Carrosseriebereich.
Arbeitsplatz: Studen BE / Buchs AG
Du arbeitest in unserer Firma an Kundenfahrzeugen unterschiedlichster Marken. In deiner Ausbildung lernst du schrittweise das Schleifen von Oberflächen, Abdecken, Grundieren, Farben nach Rezeptur mischen, polieren und auffüllen von Arbeitsmaterialien.
Minimum Anforderungen:
Abgeschlossene Real- oder Sekundarschule
Exakte und sorgfältige Arbeitsweise
Sinn für Gestaltung, Farben und Formen
Handwerkliches Geschick
Zuverlässigkeit
Teamfähigkeit
Gute Gesundheit (keine Allergien gegenüber Chemikalien, kein Asthma)
Keine Farbsehstörung
Was wir bieten:
6 Wochen Ferien
13. Monatslohn
Abwechslungsreiche, selbständige und interessante Tätigkeiten
Ein familiäres, motiviertes Team, dass sich auf deine Unterstützung freut
Eine interessante Tätigkeit rund um die neuesten Automodelle
Moderne Anstellungsbedingungen
Persönliche Betreuung durch einen Berufsbildner
Dynamisches, stetig wachsendes Unternehmen
Finanzielle Unterstützung bei Kursen und Schulkosten
Möglichkeit für eine Festanstellung nach der Lehre
Haben wir Dein Interesse geweckt?
Dann freuen wir uns auf deine vollständige Bewerbung inklusive Foto und Motivationsschreiben.
Buchs AG: Jetzt bewerben
Studen BE: Jetzt bewerben
Für Fragen zur Stelle stehen dir folgende Personen gerne zur Verfügung:
Buchs AG: Fabian Bader +41 62 837 57 20
Für Fragen zum Bewerbungsprozess steht dir Annika Abeln unter +41 58 710 30 29 gerne zur Verfügung.
CARTEC Carrosserie-Technik AG
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Slangs & AI meanings
v. in someone's business. "That's between me and Brian- don't be all up in the kool-aid!"Â
As in "I'm all" or "She was all..." A replacement for the term "like". Usually seems to mean "says" or "said". "He was all, 'Are you mad at me?' and I was all 'No way, what are you talking about?'
describes an erroneous idea or individual, as in, "he's all wet.".
Stand in line. See also Queue
v eat enthusiastically; dig in: Well, come on, tuck in before it gets cold! This is probably related to the term “tuck shop”, which similarly uses the word “tuck”. Also it might not be related at all.
Have one's ass in a sling is American slang for be in trouble.
Having no night watches. Also referred to as "All Nighters".
In is slang for fashionable, modish.
Phrs. Laughing. E.g."Sarah was in bulk all the way through the film." [Merseyside use]
A stranger who arrives on the scene abruptly. See also lob in
On a siding. (See hole.) Also in the lower berth of a Pullman, as contrasted with on the tot, in the upper berth
up in here, up in this place, up in that . . . A description of where you currently are, or are going. "Yo, why you all up in here, I’m trying to sleep."Â
To chip in is slang for to contribute, as to a fund or to share in the risks or expenses of.
Phrs. Used in expressions to add emphasis. Heard in phrases such as, as welcome as a fart in a spacesuit or as much use as a fart in a spacesuit.
the act of being in someone's face. "Yo, you don't need to be all up in my grill unless you want me to put that smack-a-lack on ya!"Â
when someone is meddling in your affairs or dealings. They are "in your business."Â "Quit asking about my girl . . . why you all up in my biznezz?"Â
Adj. In trouble. Has various spellings such as in shtuk/stook/schtuk/schtook which has been suggested comes from Yiddish.
Lehrstelle als Lackierassistent/-in EBA
v. in someone's business. "That's between me and Brian- don't be all up in the kool-aid!"Â
As in "I'm all" or "She was all..." A replacement for the term "like". Usually seems to mean "says" or "said". "He was all, 'Are you mad at me?' and I was all 'No way, what are you talking about?'
describes an erroneous idea or individual, as in, "he's all wet.".
Stand in line. See also Queue
v eat enthusiastically; dig in: Well, come on, tuck in before it gets cold! This is probably related to the term “tuck shop”, which similarly uses the word “tuck”. Also it might not be related at all.
Have one's ass in a sling is American slang for be in trouble.
Having no night watches. Also referred to as "All Nighters".
In is slang for fashionable, modish.
Phrs. Laughing. E.g."Sarah was in bulk all the way through the film." [Merseyside use]
A stranger who arrives on the scene abruptly. See also lob in
On a siding. (See hole.) Also in the lower berth of a Pullman, as contrasted with on the tot, in the upper berth
up in here, up in this place, up in that . . . A description of where you currently are, or are going. "Yo, why you all up in here, I’m trying to sleep."Â
To chip in is slang for to contribute, as to a fund or to share in the risks or expenses of.
Phrs. Used in expressions to add emphasis. Heard in phrases such as, as welcome as a fart in a spacesuit or as much use as a fart in a spacesuit.
the act of being in someone's face. "Yo, you don't need to be all up in my grill unless you want me to put that smack-a-lack on ya!"Â
when someone is meddling in your affairs or dealings. They are "in your business."Â "Quit asking about my girl . . . why you all up in my biznezz?"Â
Adj. In trouble. Has various spellings such as in shtuk/stook/schtuk/schtook which has been suggested comes from Yiddish.
Lehrstelle als Lackierassistent/-in EBA