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Lauren - Adminstation Assistant for Internationation Trade & Investment Div of the Department of Industry and Resources

Translation Govt Shitkicker :D

Before i worked in car industry for 4 years!

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Originally posted by Nizmo

Lauren - Adminstation Assistant for Internationation Trade & Investment Div of the Department of Industry and Resources  

Hehe, working for DoIR, eh ? Well, you might see me loitering around the 7th floor occasionally when I come up there to do IT "work"! (normally I'm just down the terrace working for a large IT company)

My avatar really says it all...

that rare breed still affecting me

Troy

computer operations officer/ systems analyst

man my real title sounds good lol

i do nothing, i sit an wait for something to go wrong, due to crappy system we use if a server crashes its been down 10 minutes b4 we even know

lol so my advise is get private medical cover and go to a private hospital as ur life is in my hands at a public hospital and a server crashes bwahahaha

Guest KMale

Hi ...My name is Kim.

Looks like I had better toss my hat into the ring as another IT person. I own and run an IT solutions company that basically designs and implements corporate networks. We also supply quite a bit of tier one type hardware (not clones) and try to keep it all humming along.

It is interesting that so many IT people have a love for Skylines don't cha think :)

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