93 days ago

Looking for work

Derek from Papatoetoe

Hi everyone. I’m looking for full time work. Looking at retail but open to anything. I have a full car licence but can only drive automatic. Looking from Māngere to Botany Flat Bush area. Would like early morning start or early afternoon start. Can work 7 days a week including public holidays

Derek Charles Gibb
Derekgibb2@gmail.com
Papatoetoe, New Zealand 2025

SUMMARY
Experienced Stock Clerk with years of hands-on experience managing the receipt and processing of products in various retail settings. Skilled in unloading, unpacking, labeling, and keeping shelves stocked and organized.
SKILLS
• Customer service
• Inventory management
• Visual merchandising
• Stocking and inventory
• Point-of-sale system
• Cash handling expertise
EXPERIENCE
Stock Assistant
Gilmour’s Manukau/ Nov 2023 to Aug 2024
• Stocking shelves
• Cleaning
Stock Assistant
Gilm ours Manukau/ Jan 2020 to Sep 2020
• Stocking shelves
• Cleaning
Service Supervisor
Gilmour’s Manukau/ Jan 2006 to Dec 2019
• -Checkout operator/Packer
• -Picking and packing orders
• -Stocking shelves
• -Assistant chilled frozen buyer
Checkout Supervisor
Gilmour’s Manukau/ Jan 1989 to Dec 2005
• -Checkout operator/Packer
• -Stocking shelves
• -Picking and packing orders
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
SENZ Training And Employment Mar 2025
Manukau Auckland
Preparation for Work Program
Modules covered:
• CV & Cover Letter
• Interview Skills
• Employment World
REFERENCES

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