The Pallet Pros
Joshua nailing it on the road to success at Timpack
They’re always looking for keen, energetic people to join their crew. No experience? No problem! All you need is:
✅ A decent level of fitness
✅ A positive, can-do attitude
✅ The ability to pass a drug test (standard for jobs with machinery!)
If you like hands-on work, being part of a solid team, and tackling challenges, this could be the job for you. Plus, you’ll get to work with some cool, high-tech pallet-making gear while keeping supply chain moving.
Ready to start building your career (literally)? Check out Timpack today!
Former St. John’s College student Joshua Haskell is a Timpack production team member, so we visited him at work to see what he gets up to…
Joshua Haskell
Production Worker
Joshua’s Career Advice
“Strive for your goals, don’t let anyone stop you!“
A chat with Joshua about his role
How did you get this job, and what got you interested in working here?
What do you love about your job?
What sort of person do you need to be for this kind of work?
What have you learnt on the job?
What challenges have you faced and how did you overcome them?
Where would you like to go with your career?
Joshua Haskell
Former Hillcrest High School student
Tips & Advice
What advice would you give to someone deciding on their career?
What does someone need to know when starting out at work?
What advice do you have for keeping balance/managing stress?
About Timpack
Timpack is all about creating custom pallet and bin solutions for businesses across New Zealand. But that’s not all—they’re also pros at recycling and repairing pallets from their modern facilities around the country, with HQ based in Hamilton.
Here’s the cool part: Timpack doesn’t just chuck out old pallets—they wash, grade, and reuse them again and again, keeping them out of landfills. Their products are made from renewable and sustainable radiata pine, so they’re not just helping businesses—they’re helping the planet, too.
If you’re into environmental sustainability and clever ways to cut waste, Timpack’s got it nailed (pun intended)!