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Hi all!!

Just thought I'd let ya's all know that I'm moving to Brisbane next week (currently in Adelaide).

My wife and I will be staying with my parents initially (what fun) and hopefully able to rent a house and have our furniture moved up within a month or so from now...should be good.

Great job opportunities in brisbane, which is the reason for moving...if anyone knows of any junior C++ computer programming jobs at their workplace please let me know!!

Looking forward to the next brisbane/gold coast meet/cruise...

Cheers,

Steve.

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WOO HOO! Another to bolster the QLD ranks, everyone wants to move to QLD, you know you want to! :P

C++ eh, I might, but it would be here in Rocky..............?

hmmm, i'll be in brisbane suburbs but thanks anyway. In any case I'd be looking for a junior role only as I have no formal qualification in programming but have 2+ years commercial experience in a programming role. I will be taking courses once in brisbane to fix up my lack of certification(s) - looking at doing Java as well and likely SQL to give me some good skills to start with. Kind of looking forward to it...

EDIT: I just want to also add that my commercial C++ experience was quite structured and required a good understanding of professional programming guidelines. 2 years is a lot of programming, and quality of code is always essential in any business software. So yes I am self-taught but I do have very good business programming discipline, and can easily adapt to different coding styles. :)

[/end of shameless self-promotion]

and yes, QLD is a great place to live - from what i can remember - I lived there until I was 12 (family moved to adelaide then).

Edited by pixel8r
Sounds good, so where abouts in Brisbane are you moving too? We need another Stag to replace robs!

about 30-40 mins south of the city initially - thats where my parents live.

We'll be moving into our own place soon after we get jobs and enough money to pay for a removalist...but not sure where we'll be living...most likely south. >_<

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