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5 years - dodo internet - technical manager

i look after the team who manage the servers, routers, network, systems etc for dodo

Hmmm, DODO, that'd be the company I rang for dial-up internet last year & they ASKED ME what an ISP was. I think the Dodo is not extinct, but alive and well :(

uhhhhh im still in year 12....hahahahhaha

damnet guys

Yr 12, and part time KFC to pay for petrol :(

if any1 wants free chicken from the innerwest of sydney, I'll hook you up :(

Jeez, at school and owning an r34 and a r32! Nice

Umm atm working as a production manager at GB galvanizing, but I am also a Person Trainer(hopefully a qualified Massage therapist soon too) and attempting to start my own business next year, if everything goes well that is

Umm atm working as a production manager at GB galvanizing, but I am also a Person Trainer(hopefully a qualified Massage therapist soon too) and attempting to start my own business next year, if everything goes well that is

I may be wrong here but does the owner of GB own a yellow GTO monaro?

I may be wrong here but does the owner of GB own a yellow GTO monaro?

Yup. well he's not the owner, there are 3 brothers that co-own their joint.(there was 4 but he died a few years back). Yeah vince, he drives a yellow GTO, the other ones drives a porche carrera and the other a bmw i believe

im an overseas student and currently doing the Diploma of Commerce - MIBT (Deakin Toorak campus)

and im not working at all laugh :(

if my dad does not transfer money to my bank account every month, i'll be dead :(

lol damn you, what does your old man do if you dont mind me asking...?

I have three part time jobs:

1. Random odd jobs at a motormechanic, when I have time to go there in between uni

2. Making pizzas, and very occasionly doing deliveries

3. washing dishes at a resteraunt.

I'm also doing 1st year bach of mechanical engineering and business at Swinburne in Hawthorn.

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I have three part time jobs:

1. Random odd jobs at a motormechanic, when I have time to go there in between uni

2. Making pizzas, and very occasionly doing deliveries

3. washing dishes at a resteraunt.

I'm also doing 1st year bach of mechanical engineering and business at Swinburne in Hawthorn.

:( damn you must be a pretty busy dude :

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