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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

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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

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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

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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer for QANTAS.

P.S. I'm only an apprentice, don't tell anyone though it sounds better if you dun say your an apprentice :rant:

hey mate u knwo Shane Skenner? I'm sure you would know him..

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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:

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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.

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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 :)

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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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