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Howdy.

Did I mention I need a new job? Im sick of IT. Im considering taking up a trade, prehaps mechanic?

i've heard of a lot of people complaining after becoming a mechanic. not all its cracked up to be. you will have to really like fixing cars, mostly idiots ones, not many imports. but if you really like it then i think you could do it fine.

Howdy.

Did I mention I need a new job? Im sick of IT. Im considering taking up a trade, prehaps mechanic?

If your Seriouse, Bob @ Bob Romano's is looking for 2 1st year Aprrentices, He's a Hard man to work for but you get treated well and above award wages....

but remeber 1st year apprentices get on 19k a year....

Can ppl recomend jobs to me? Anything really, tho I wont sell my ass cause noone could afford it.

i got $5, that should be enough for a couple of hours :laugh: sif, you really desperate ian?

Can ppl recomend jobs to me? Anything really, tho I wont sell my ass cause noone could afford it.

you could do a Pre Vo course at TTSI and become a System Electricain, free job placement and cut your aprenticship down to 3 years instead of 4

Dont wana be a sparky, too many ppl I know are sparkies and id be accused of copying them.

I will look into Bob @ Bob Romano's - do you have contact details?

Whitepages is your friend...

Bob Romano Performance Motors

U7/ 387 Lytton Rd Morningside 4170

PH: (07) 3395 8255

Dont wana be a sparky, too many ppl I know are sparkies and id be accused of copying them.

I will look into Bob @ Bob Romano's - do you have contact details?

Bob Romano Ask about becoming a Mechanic

Howdy.

Did I mention I need a new job? Im sick of IT. Im considering taking up a trade, prehaps mechanic?

ekk! that'd be such hard work!

lizness. hows the car dramas goin?

as well as expected! It looks like it's going to be months before I get an insurance payout so I've gone ahead and found another shell to put my running gear in!

Can ppl recomend jobs to me? Anything really, tho I wont sell my ass cause noone could afford it.

Property! If you are a desk person.. Property Management, if you are an outside and social person... Leasing is for you!

(lol, yes, I'm in property!)

ahahahaha we had a guy just come in with the name Anthony Penisi. could you imagine the crap he would have got at school! sorry, completely random but amusing :laugh:

do you have cookies for me isaac :P ???

Edited by lilmike86
attention peepz i am baking cookies :laugh:

found these mixes where u only add milk, so will see how they turn out...

(yes i'm still on holidays and still bored...but getting fat too!)

what are they called1!?!?! I wanna make cookies!

(ps.. that is slightly homo lol)

funnily enough they're called "just add milk" and the missus got them for me (so hold the homo jokes :P )

ive got nothing to do today, its raining so i thought what the heck.

again, do you have cookies for me isaac :laugh:

ekk! that'd be such hard work!

as well as expected! It looks like it's going to be months before I get an insurance payout so I've gone ahead and found another shell to put my running gear in!

Property! If you are a desk person.. Property Management, if you are an outside and social person... Leasing is for you!

(lol, yes, I'm in property!)

that'd be a fun task, not! :P

P.S isaac is a homo and a ricer :laugh:

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