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'This is so cool': There's never been a better time to get a job on the go

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Ashley Hodak has seized the opportunity to pursue a career as a flight attendant amid a job boom in the travel industry. Photo: Brook Mitchell Ashley Hodak’s new career is about to begin. The 27-year-old former child care and administrative worker recently completed a five-and-a-half-week flight attendant training program with Virgin Australia. Next week he will join his fellow cabin crew for his first flight from Sydney, bound for Hamilton Island. “I am so excited!” he says. Ashley Hodak (center) and her teammates during their final day of training with Virgin Australia. Photo: Brook Mitchell “I’ve had the Monday to Friday routine of nine to five, but I wanted a different lifestyle, and I’ve always had a passion for being a flight attendant. Now I really like it, and how the days will come. be very different. It’s really cool getting paid to travel and be a part of people’s vacations.” If you’ve ever dreamed of a career in the travel industry, there’s neve

Rugby News: Wallaby prop replaced for Argentina Test, Eddie's dream job revealed, challenge call on TRC red card

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England rugby union coach Eddie Jones says his dream job is coaching the South Sydney Rabbitohs but admits he has little chance of landing a show in the NRL. Jones remained in Australia after leading the tourists to a 2-1 draw over the Wallabies, spending time at Melbourne Storm, Melbourne AFL club and Penrith Panthers, where he discussed his interest in the league. “I love this game,” Jones said during his visit to Penrith. “If the opportunity was there (in the NRL) I would, but the reality is it probably won’t be there.” Asked about Rabbitoh, Jones replied: “It would be a dream team. It would be a dream. “Since the age of five, I have supported Souths. It would be great (to train the Rabbitoh).” If he was offered the job, he would take a “100 percent, yes.” The incumbent coach is Jason Demetriou. Jones has been linked with a potential return to Australian rugby after next year’s World Cup, when his contract expires with England. He has been busy looking for facts since England’s

'Last chance' for senior Saints, Ryder wants to play, Lyon 'not looking for' Roos job

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Load “If they stay in the team they will be lucky and they will get a chance to respond and if they don’t stay in the team they have to work really hard to come back. “It’s not just about our young lads, their performance fluctuates, it’s about the players in our team who have been around for a while and we need them to get picked up, we need more of them in terms of how they do it.” Ratten said it was disappointing they still face the same form inconsistency as 12 months ago. “It’s disappointing – we put ourselves in a pretty good position to be eight-three and then post-bye to be where we are with just one win. “We can’t have a fickle momentum where five, six, seven goals in a row and we don’t get to the scoreboard and that’s what we’re dealing with.” Best and fairest two-time winner Seb Ross will return after losing the Bulldogs via COVID-19 protocol while Ratten says defender Hunter Clark will also play. Clarke underwent surgery after breaking a nasal bone in their win over Carlton

ANZ-Suncorp deal: Union boss warns deal will trigger thousands of job losses and branch closures

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A union boss has warned the ANZ-Suncorp deal would put thousands of employees out of work and trigger mass closures of dozens of bank branches. ANZ on Monday announced its proposed purchase of smaller rival bank Suncorp for $4.9 billion – marking it as the country’s biggest banking deal in 14 years. The bank’s chief executive, Shayne Elliott, has pledged to retain Suncorp’s Queensland branches and staff for at least three years. However, the Financial Sector Union (FSU) is skeptical and has warned thousands of workers will lose their jobs when the three-year period ends. Queensland Secretary Wendy Streets told Daily Mail Australia that both ANZ and Suncorp employees should be aware of the consequences of the deal. A union boss has warned the ANZ-Suncorp deal will cost thousands of employees and trigger mass closures of dozens of bank branches ANZ on Monday announced a proposed purchase of smaller rival bank Suncorp for $4.9 billion – marking it the country’s biggest banking

Candace Cameron Bure's daughter, Natasha Bure, insists that her famous mother didn't help her get an acting job

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Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter, Natasha Bure, broke records after being accused of only getting acting jobs because of her famous mother. Speaking to TODAY, the 23-year-old starlet insisted that nothing was ‘left to me’ and that she should work for her role like any other actor in her industry. ‘A lot of people will assume that if I get any job or job, it’s from him. Or it was given to me or it was handed to me, and quite frankly it’s the other way around,” he explained. It’s not what you think: Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter, Natasha Bure, breaks records after being accused of only getting acting jobs because of her famous mother; Natasha spotted in 2021 ‘I’m here like everyone else just grinding and trying to follow my dreams and make them come true. “So I think it’s one of those misunderstandings that’s a bit frustrating to see,” Natasha said. Candace, now 46, became a household name in the late 80’s after landing the role of DJ Tanner’s older sister on the ABC sitcom Full