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no qualification needed and u will earn plenty to buy an R32GTR. trust me, ur gonna need the $ to have a 32GTR... :no:

Thats why i was heading in the general direcion of accountancy.

do you know much more about it, or just that u earn heaps? i wouldnt mind looking into it.

How much $$$ a year, do you know?

Im a Business systems administrator for Altium (www.altium.com) australian company, curruntly studying my Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Certification. If it beeps, moves or has power in it, its my job to ensure sure it makes money for the company. i do about 37k in a relatively junior position, but hopefully this will grow as i get more tickets :no:

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Thats why i was heading in the general direcion of accountancy.

do you know much more about it, or just that u earn heaps? i wouldnt mind looking into it.

How much $$$ a year, do you know?

I lived with a bloke up in North Queensland who worked out at the mines, brang home around $1600 in the hand a week, but its very long hours, very hard work and basically its a shitty lifestyle, but some people enjoy it, bloke was 22 and owned a XR8 Ute outright.

I just got accepted into the Military, excellent money there and you can go in at 17, and apply at 16 6 months. :sorcerer:

brang home around $1600 in the

I just got accepted into the Military, excellent money there and you can go in at 17, and apply at 16 6 months. :sorcerer:

Like F@#k thou, no qualifications and ya pullin over 80grand, id be smart with my money thou, like now ive only worked for a bit over 1 year and have 3,000 in a 'Geard share fund' thats about half my income per year..

Id work in t he mines for a while and just invest in shares and property. (that is ofcourse after i get my R32 GTR) :no:

If i stuff up in the HSC and dont get into the gong uni, then ill defo go there.

Military aint really for me, the chances of gettig sent overseas is high i would think, i would rather be in a mine then killing people.

Like F@#k thou, no qualifications and ya pullin over 80grand, id be smart with my money thou, like now ive only worked for a bit over 1 year and have 3,000 in a 'Geard share fund' thats about half my income per year..

Id work in t he mines for a while and just invest in shares and property. (that is ofcourse after i get my R32 GTR) :(

If i stuff up in the HSC and dont get into the gong uni, then ill defo go there.

Military aint really for me, the chances of gettig sent overseas is high i would think, i would rather be in a mine then killing people.

Each to their own about the Military.

But in the mines you can work shifts like 10 hours a day if not more, so be prepared for some really tough, and long work. But it can be rewarding when you give your hard earned cash to that man for his R32 GTR. :no:

Edited by bacons
If your in maintenance trades in airforce you fix stuff and generally leave the killing to the army infantry, sas etc. So it's ok, believe you me.

ahh yes true, i forgot about that side.

But it can be rewarding when you give your hard earned cash to that man for his R32 GTR. :no:

Cant wait, my 3cyl Daihatsu .9Ltr just isnt really doing anything for me atm... i guess theres a good side to it, no fines off the cops. Speeding really isnt an option :(

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u dont work at repco do u? i went for a job interview there, 30k + super or something working in the finance area....

nope, i'm in public practice, do peoples tax etc.

not for too much longer i hope...working for a big company would be so much better :(

i sell skylines, delicas, chasers,gtirs,supras,180s,

im the manager at a local import yard no commission flat rate guaranteed 50k a year 10 hours a day 6 days a week love it get to test drive some pretty nice rides and meet a lot people

it helps when you have a job you like

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