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fancy pants law student ey.

Cant have NP's in that degree :) Id be kicked out after my first year :laugh:

Wonder what the most common engineering field is in this forum. I myself doing industrial engineering :rant:

lol rename thread to : which type of engineer are you?

I'm an electronic engineer. Hardware Design by trade. LOL I did about 10 mins of it...pitty for you it was on the fixed speed cameras being rolled out in vic.. haha eat it.

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Office is in Collins St, US parent so goal is to work in New York on Wall Street.

Which building?

IT Operations for me... Senior/shift leader.

I reckon a fair portion of people (who are on these forums) are in IT somewhere... well... its the dominating industry it seems

Which building?

IT Operations for me... Senior/shift leader.

I reckon a fair portion of people (who are on these forums) are in IT somewhere... well... its the dominating industry it seems

101 Collins Street

Which building?

IT Operations for me... Senior/shift leader.

I reckon a fair portion of people (who are on these forums) are in IT somewhere... well... its the dominating industry it seems

cmon then Ash...give me a job :rant: haha

Which building?

IT Operations for me... Senior/shift leader.

I reckon a fair portion of people (who are on these forums) are in IT somewhere... well... its the dominating industry it seems

Being internet forum, most jobs would be related to IT/office.

Dont think you'd see a lot of noble park skyline muzzas posting their occupation.

Thats mostly the stereotype associated with skylines and other imports and wouldn't be seen around these forums.

Maybe ns.com :rant:

ahh fair enough... the station in beconsfield or berwick u go from?

From Beaconsfield, though some nights we when we are working on a major corporate action, takeover etc company will put me up in a city Hotel for the night or couple of nights.

101 Collins Street

Should have realised it would be parliament end... Being thats where all the action is for your industry.

Our office was only a 2 blocks from there till the IT people were shipped down to 333

And its the nicer end of Collins aswell, far better then middle/Spencer part.

cmon then Ash...give me a job :rant: haha

If i hear of something i'll let you know my friend :)

I live in Berwick what skyline you got should of seen it getting around..

I have a white R33, 96 GTS-T 2 dr thats been lowered, normally have a coffee in High St, Berwick on weekends when I don't go away.

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