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Originally posted by Kichigai

I am an accountant for a training and payroll administration company in Tech park.

Is that Tech Parh, as in Curtin Uni Tech Park? I work at Curtin and take calls from there all the time!

i should be writing in the vic section however we dont have a thread like this so this will do.

im andrew, i have an IT degree however i want to stay out of full time employment as long as I can. Im thinking about going back to school to get some kind of engineering degree. soemthing which builds upon the knowledge i already have.

Originally posted by KMale

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It is interesting that so many IT people have a love for Skylines don't cha think :P [/b]

Name : Richard

Occupation : Ex Sys/Network Admin in mining, but now doing apps support in Oil/Gas industry.

Yes, interesting that there are so many IT people here. Sad thing is that the IT industry is not doing too well... :). Hate to be an unemployed IT specialist at the moment :D

my names glen, im 19 / male

I own and operate with 2 other people a graphic design company which is does pretty well :P

While my business partners are running the show I can be found designing adverts for a local paper, and atm developing the great southern phone directory....woopie dee dooaaa

Isn't too bad but I really want to focus on my career in the pimp industry. :)

One of the few non IT guys but it gets worse

Name is Alan and I am a liquidator. Yep, senior insolvency manager for a 2nd tier accounting firm in West Perth. I am the one who comes in, closes ya down and takes everything. Fun stuff !!!!

I also do nicer stuff like reconstruct businesses, consultancy work to make them more profitable, etc

Originally posted by MetBlue_GTST

Alan... Work at Thornlie TAFE as a Lecturer in Computer Networking... Skyline nut :crazy:

Aaaahhh you are the dude who works at Thornlie Tafe with the R33..... my dad is also a lecturer and he said there is one in the staff carpark quite often.... plus he sometimes hears you take off :-)

Everyone knows me as Macka :)

Joe and Paul did not learn Pimpin from me!....I am much classier!

Young strich9 and Adam are learning good tho..

:jump:

Electronics Tech for an electrical company.

I look after All locomotive electronics in WA and repair mining control gear

CRASH course in mechanics :uh-huh:

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