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Searched for a thread like this a few times and found nothing so thought " why not?"

I for now work at Target as a casual, I make shit money because I'm 17 and am hopefully getting a second job as a cold room worker for Mrs Crockett's in the next few weeks to make extra cash for savings.

I plan on applying for a job as detector dog handler (or anything else I can get) at Customs. I figure this job will be stable, fun, good pay, full time and very interesting).

All this in the end to achieve the dream, GTR Ownership.

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bought and kept property over the last fourteen years. started as a young lad when my mates were still paying rent and drinking it all away. now my same mates mostly are still paying rent or struggling one morgage, and i am sorted and free to party some.

after getting my taste of a GTsT, i am very keen now to off load a few VWs for the GTR... only to convince the lady. :D

i take customers cars to vicroads to register them on their behalf, also get engineers reports for the 15 y/old cars and pretty much sell a car here and there but been working since i was like 13 now 20 and ive had a 180sx r32 skyline and currently doin another 180sx as a show car!

Plastic Injection Moulder. Same here saved for a very long time to even think of getting a skyline, but mainly to keep up with the insurance. Dont really want a GTR just happy to work with the RB20

Bought my R33 GTS-t when I was working for an ISP doing Phone Support. Had that for 2.5yrs then switched to being a Courier Driver (sole trader) and sold my GTS-t for an R32 GTR.

About the only thing I own is the clothes on my back :)

Finance Officer @ 20, so office job for me...

If I could wind back time, I would've...

..got my previous boss to ban www.skylinesaustralia.com to prevent me from ever getting in this very expensive game :)

Q.A manager in Mining Electronics n Comms industry.... bitta office, bitta onsite, bitta system testing... everyday is different, pay is good

can't complain.

my advice, do something you have half an interest, background knowledge in... and work hard at it you will get far...

i started fixing phones... only 1.5yrs ago.. no manage my own department in the same company

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Printing (Prepress), so in the Graphic Arts field....I ticked the Industry option but I'm not a factory worker..

I plan on applying for a job as detector dog handler (or anything else I can get) at Customs.  I figure this job will be stable, fun, good pay, full time and very interesting).

good luck with that, I reckon it would be very interesting.. do you know what you have to do to get into it? Do you have an interest in dog obedience/handling already?

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