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I'm a government pleb, like Jimbo...

REALLY need to get out of there, and work at something where I can actually see and feel like I'm making a tangible contribution to something or someone, even if it's only minor...

At the moment I just feel like a robot - there's no challenge except for having to turn up every day!

Meh, at least it's close to home...

Which one?

Carewash Mt Druitt... on Luxford road....

Its a self serve carwash (manual bays) so no one actually washes the cars for you but if anyone from SAU comes on a Sunday - Thursday ill be working and let me know and ill look after you.

hahaha everyone seems to be in IT...which is why I chose not to do it at uni....I should have though....the IT related subjects are soo much more exciting and enjoyable than accounting and statistics...

I thought there would at least be ONE person in accounting.......must be a dieing breed....

Im still a tertiary student.....working at a bakery 2 nights a week and working in golf retail 2 days a week and study rest of the week.

After I finish...been a loooong time comin.....was too lazy to study in the early years......but yeah after I grad wanna get into finance/risk analysis or to the accounting/auditing fields.

Oh and ill be starting a Japanese language course with some guy.........some guy named Beer Baron.... :P

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Psychologist - shrink, quack, etc...

Most common response I hear when I tell people ‘so you gonna psychoanalyse me?’ – yeh for $180 an hour chump!

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