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Internal, Damo.

They get released to us in SA Water first. If no one in SA Water wants the job, they then get released to the public!

Most of the time, the position will be filled by someone interally, so it'll never make it out into the public.

On another note, anyone keen on joining in a track day im organising at mallala? will be a combination of drift and grip, 30 min intervals between each. $300 each, have the track or a full day, booked in for march 26th.

i dont have the cash but i do have the pink slips for my car, i win i take the money and the respect

That cafe next to the courts in Victoria Square, opposite us at SA Water... it's called Q or QC or some shit like that.

the price dosnt bother you so much when work pays for your lunch there :( meals are tasty there reccommend the snity burger, dont know how much they slug u for it though.

Sorry Luke, but Dan is right. Have a one week holiday from the forums to think about how cool midnight blue really is. 20% warning added as well.

you've been cast off the island b*tch :wave:

could we replace the 20% thing with steps. step 1 time in the corner to think about what you have done etc :D

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A job, Boof? What industry do you want to work in?

Right now im in the plastics industry just stepped into a more engineering type of role but we were put into receivership last week due to our parent company going to voluntary receivership...So now with bub's all of 11 days away from being due i might not have a job any day now, and word on the street is there's no money for renumerations or anything...

As for where i go...I have NFI what i want to do, i enjoy what i do now problem is im not qualified engineer so i can't go anywhere with it....*shrugs* Government job would be good but don't think i'd qualify as a desk jockey very well lol!!

Ah. Off to get a haircut. Hate getting it done.

Wish I was still with the ex! She was a hairdresser :wave:

It's just most places I go these days, the conversations I have with them are just so awkward!

I'm only asking them if they've had a busy day... not their period cycle or anything.

most of the gov jobs listed are "project officer" type roles that require experience in, well, officering projects, and the like.

I am a Project Officer, have you downloaded a J&P and tried to answer the questions? You can pull experience from pretty much anything.

I am a Project Officer, have you downloaded a J&P and tried to answer the questions? You can pull experience from pretty much anything.

Ahh noice, the salaries attached to those kinda jobs is pretty attractive for someone my age. Nothing that overly interests me on the vacancies site, a couple, but im not qualified enough to meet the requirements.

Sorry Luke, but Dan is right. Have a one week holiday from the forums to think about how cool midnight blue really is. 20% warning added as well.

lol i dunno how it even came about i didnt like midnight blue. Hey Andrew, matte black is so 2 year ago :wave:

Steve, yes got your text, just let me know when you decide if you can make it.

formal qualifications? tafe, uni?

No tafe, no Uni... just small courses here and there (like a Project Manager course. It's like a 2 day thing, cost $100 and gets you a nice certificate).

It's all down to experience and how you present yourself.

lol i dunno how it even came about i didnt like midnight blue. Hey Andrew, matte black is so 2 year ago :wave:

Why you little ....

/shakes fist

Yeah it will be sprayed sooner or later ....

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