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Hi, I'm Jason and I'm 27.

I work for HBF HEALTH Insurance (Not General Insurance, so don't b1tch to me about car insurance!!).

I've worked here for 8 years and have done:

Claims processing (data entry)

Quality Assurance Officer

Investigations Analyst

Investigator

Dental Analyst

2 more years here and I qualify for long service leave! Woohoo!!

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my name is Johnny and im a quality control for Cadbyry Schweppes, yes it is one of the best job you can get, but the working hours is really gay, i can't put up with it. so im planning to go back to TAFE soon.. ohhh and i can get really cheap chocolates and drinks

you are my new best friend :)

Well, this sort of starts off like an AA meeting sort of thing, so................

Hi, my names Nathan & I'm an Evertonian...........

Am in my the 3rd year of a Pastry/Baking apprenticeship at Burswood, 18 more months & I will be qualified, and possibly moving overseas to work, depending on what I feel like in 18 months I guess lol.

Am getting a 33 instead of saving for a house because of this reason, and look forward to meeting some people from here eventually. Bye! :headspin:

James

Work sales for JMills Distribution which is an IT wholesale distributor, I used to work for RTV Computers aswell. Yeah bloody IT industry. Not specialised in anything, basically a jack of all trades but for my interest I want to really to develop to high level network administration.

All these IT specialists on here, someone show me how to really make a decent FTP server on Linux (Knoppix Debian) which i've finally got around to having a go at after 7 years. Yes too busy being a lame windows junkie.

Also a decent PHP setup so I can make so websites.

Who was it working at the DoiR??? I also have completed a Marketing Diploma at Tafe and was applying like mad to get a job there and never got a reply.

Names Adam, Managed Westside Car Audio in Cannington for about two years then Managed Austin Computers in Myaree for a year. Closed up that shop then worked in Austin Cannington for a year. Broke off from Austin last november and started up my own Computer Shop "Computer Force" in Vic Park with a mate. Starting to happen for us now so watch out DELL!!! We are comming to get ya!!

Diploma in Internet and Networking, JL Audio Technician Certificate.

JXL Ive got an account with you guys I think..

Gee, arent alot of us a bunch of square eyes.

My names in my info.. (just being difficult :upurs: )

I do fly in/fly out desktop support at Mount Keith - WMC Nickel Operations.

I would rather be a fireman or something active/outdoors anyday! But... this job pays well and i get a sh*t load of time off.

Apprentice Mechanic at a dealer in Ozzie park, earn **** all :)

The labour rate is $120 or thereabouts an hr, and even the fully qualified guys only get about 10% of that :S Hopefully the skills shortage will do something good and drive wages up (tho apprentice money would still be shit, but not that bothered really)

Was doing Aircraft maintainence at tafe last year, but after finishing it decided I would really rather work on cars for the rest of my life than planes, and there was alot more paperwork and liability crap, wasn't a fan of that.

Another 31 coming soon for me :)

my name is Scott

I used to work for the DVG morley city Nissan in the parts dept

i now have moved on to better (more professional ) company.. still in the automotive industry.

i now work for John Hughes Group in the parts dept (Mitsubishi, hyundai, daewoo and VW)

oh and i still get nissan parts at cost :rofl:

I think skylines are alot like pcs, in that theres a ton of mods that can be done to customize skylines to no end, same goes for pcs.

the attraction for customizing and modding for both. although not the case for everyone i guess.

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