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Well i was thinking the other day... and no it didnt hurt:D

Since we are such a close net bonded group of lads and lasses in WA that i might be a goot idea for everyone to post up what they do for a living.

Some may have issues with this?? but i thought, we might as well know what services we can offer each other.

Could be to our advantage some day.

Allow me to start:

My name is Nate.

I work as a software and electronics hardware engineer for a Automation company.

we do stuff like advanced control systems for residential and comercial projects. Stuff like the belltower (the lights), we control 90% of burswood the perth convention centre... Blah blah...

S

o if anyone has any electronic or electrical or software (no i dont do IT, but i build a mean computer though) problems or questions, i can help you out.

Take it away guys... and peace to possums

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I feel like im at one of thoes group session councelling sessions.. "hi my names um kylie and err.. i have c#*k suker a#s wipe f%@k face... terrets.. " lol.. just kidding!!! lol.

Truth? well im kylie and i work as a childcare assistant and go to uni doing my teachers aid diploma to bridge me into a teaching degree next year.

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I am Bayley and am a part time Customer Service Officer. If ya wanna whinge cuz somethings broken or not fixed in time then call me and I will have a fight with the right department to get them to go do it for you now. Could be a stressful job but I am pretty laid back so these people yelling at me that the light bulb still hasn't been changed doesn't really phase me too much.

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Shaun,

Office monkey for the family Financial Planning firm. Unfortunately i have to start at the bottom which is taking its time but at least i get to whore alot and try to keep most of you in line:D Mostly i just process applications and crunch numbers.:drooling:

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