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Originally posted by Kichigai

Bayley,

I know I am 4 days late but, yes I am in Technology Park and my car is in your dad's garage at the moment.  Its the burgundy R33 missing the engine.  

We are thinking of putting in an electric motor to be good to the environment :D

Ohh, that is nice. Be good to the environment! Well, next time you ring the SCC to report a problem with your lights or air con. etc and you get a "Good morning SCC, Bayley speaking!" you know who I am!

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Originally posted by MetBlue_GTST

That would be I!!!!  :)  I usually get told off by the security guards for drifting in and out of the carpark...  :shake:  

Whats your dad's name and what department is he in??

His names Bob..... he does Carpentry and Joinery....so you probably don't know him.

Has a pony tail.... :D

HMmm yeah may aswell add a bit in here.... for those of you that don't know:

Have worked in IT for the past 5 years

Part Time promtion manager of nightclubs in perth

After contract ceasing in IT job decided i need a break for a bout 6 months and decided to put my 2 hobbies together that being the gym and promtions and am now working endless hours at Zest Health and Fitness (formerly BC the body club) In osborne park :-)

Unfortunately i tried to whack something to do with skylines in my next job but no one has managed to mix a gym and a skyline together.... hmmm theres a though a gym with skylines inside to drool at :bahaha: :(

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Wow i just checked my post from 2 yeats ago! i wrote back then i will be in the gym scene for just 6 months...

....2 years on I am now the cluster manager of 2 gyms in one of australias/worlds biggest chains of gyms.... AND LOVING IT!

hard work but its paying off!

i think if anyone wants to perhaps write were you are now and whats changed, is everyone still in IT?... it actually quite amusing...

HAAAHH Nizmo (Lauren) and I used to work in the government together back then.... she was everyones friend because you had to ask her politely if we could take one of the government vehicles to a meeting :-)

lets see

go look back at my post

i'm doin the same thing still just getting paid more for it alot more lol

recap, basciallly IT support, unix and some windows. afterhours helpdesk and customer support.

if u ever end up in a public hospital ur lives r in my hands if the Labs or ED department computers crash.

have a nice day :cheers: and get private healt insurance now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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