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Wow, what a night, just got home from the hospital! Took the missus to the doctors at 5:00PM and the doctor saw her, basically said, "holy shit, off to hospital you go" Just got out 20 minutes ago. Thankfully all is well and all she needs now is bed rest but definately not an experience I'd like to live again any time soon

there were some decent ones in the careers guide on saturday.

im beyond sick of working at the casino, so im applying for a few now.

but i find myself having to rewrite my resume.

old man thought itd be a good idea to upgrade and reformat my computer, so i lost my resume. rad.

well my title is educational support. I work in an english training centre, i enter data onto the government-provided system (which is crap). I do all the withdrawals, suspensions, class transfers, certificates, reports on the class rolls each week, also do all the marketing, involving brochures, our website and intranet, recently re-branded so had to change the logo on all of our documents, and do all of the local IT stuff, such as programs and applications on networked comps, basic patching on the server, changing backup tapes etc, anything bigger than me gets sent to Sydney to out IT dept. The systems stuff is pretty stressful at times, the stuff i do effects hundreds of peoples centrelink payments, which for alot of out migrants and refugees is the only income they recieve. Actually, im also OH&S deputy rep, and am one of three people on the workplace agreement negotiating committee. so i do a bit.

there were some decent ones in the careers guide on saturday.

im beyond sick of working at the casino, so im applying for a few now.

but i find myself having to rewrite my resume.

old man thought itd be a good idea to upgrade and reformat my computer, so i lost my resume. rad.

I know shylie that works at the casino. on the floor.

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