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experience, qualifications don't mean dik. tell them your a kiwi and fake an accent. (say sex instead of 6 allot) and you're in.

sux to be aussie in australia, thats why i left. did you know Kalgoorlie is the capital of NZ?

btw the reason they pay 100k a year is because rent is 50k a year. come work in Ghana on a mine, i'm here 3 months at a time, home for 1 month. i pay for cigs and booze. rest is free. i pay bugger all tax. basically all the money i earn here goes to nengun and greenline.

forgot to mention child support kills ya. if your married or have GF forget FIFO or work away for extended periods. i been FIFO for about 10 years. I got kids to 2 women and child support kills me as i no longer live with either of them.

35 years old and i live with mum and dad. thats the main reason i still work overseas, they drive me nucking futs as i'm sure i do them. but at least i got somewhere to leave my 2 cars and 2 motor bikes lol.

hahahhaa, my payments have ended. but still got backpay to catch up on!..oh and the ATO.damn stupid tax bills.

but now i need money to get the cars together and to start getting a deposit for a house (again,bitch).

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anyone know any mining companies looking for heavy diesel mechanic apprentices or recruiting agencys that can put me onto some of them, i am registered with apprenticeships australia (cci). applied to barminco with them made it thru all the stages apptitued test 1st interview 2nd interview only to get told they withdrew there vacancies, and they havent had anything else to offer me for awhile now

cheers Nick :)

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you don't need to go to the mines anymore to earn the big dollars... if you have your semi licence you could be earning $50 per hour just driving metro.

Contact Oneforce recruitment too if you have a HC. HR etc licences.



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