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Gerhard Wevers
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October 09, 2019, 08:00:17 PM »
Have any of you wondered, is there a job out there that would pay me to travel to interesting and exotic places within New Zealand? Or perhaps when carrying out a comparison that was almost a match, as you write "inconclusive", you have thought "if only there was a better way to interpret evidence". Don't like spiders or snakes?? Well, do I have an opportunity for you!
The Physical Evidence Section of ESR has just advertised for a Forensic Senior Scientist Firearm Examiner. This is a rarely advertised position (as ESR and the Physical Evidence Section is a fantastic place to work), so get your applications in quickly! As they say snooze and you lose!
Please find a link below for a Senior Scientist Firearms position at ESR in New Zealand.
https://careers.sciencenewzealand.org/jobdetails/ajid/HdqS8/Forensic-Scientist-Firearms-Examiner,34232.html
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Gerhard
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Julie Knapp
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You don't have spiders or snakes???
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Gerry,
This may be the best sales pitch I've ever read.
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Julie Knapp
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Gerry is having trouble replying to this thread, but I thought I would pass along that: indeed! New Zealand has no snakes or spider!
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