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Well guys, after speaking with the course convenor and careers advisors at uni, I have discovered that I am going to have to be at Uni for a lot longer than expected, to finish my course completely, and to allow me to do what I enrolled to do. Reason for this is, the course is so filled with fluff that I spend 1/4 of my time actually studying the relevant subjects. And it is designed for school leavers, or students with prior knowledge of the course. I have investigated private schools, and have since found one that offers classes 5 times a week @ night, and being that I am already tired of being poor, and the course outline of this private school is 100% focussed on what I want to achieve, I have enrolled and am finishing uni after only 2 weeks attendance!

In doing so, I am now back in the market looking for full time work. I require anything that will allow me to work normal hours (ie. Monday - Friday and/or Saturdays/Sundays, 8 - 5) Please contact me if you know of anything going, or have anything to offer. I am not fussed whether I work in office/retail/hospitality, I would prefer a change of scenery, being stuck in a dead end office job kinda gets dull, but at this stage, any details would be greatly accepted.

Sorry I will not mow your lawn for free, or dress up in chicken suits :worship:

Anna :D

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Awww franky I don't speak Japanese :P I was going to Uni to learn how to speak Japanese. But there was more shit in the course than it was worth. So i'm not enrolled in a private school that teaches ONLY Japanese (reading/writing/speaking).

And thanks heaps :( I wouldn't mind working in a bottleshop :P

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I would work at hooters if the ugly f**king orange spandex pants weren't a requirement. And I won't get my muff out for money so ner >_< The booblahs come out for free, but NO ginie action.

Yeh steph, why don't you get your baps out. We'd be able to witness Ian have a mega bitch fit and then try to fight everyone. Would be rather amusing.

I had an interview at 2 today so we'll see how that goes first, eh?

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