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I'm a civil engineer, 50k per year first year out of Uni

Same here. Well undergraduate to be exact. Its good to know that there are more engineering positions available in the civil field than there are students studying the course :)

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More than 50k for a 1st year????? I find that very hard to believe.

I was on peanuts and bottle caps my first year.

Haha...

you may find it hard to beleive... but i am.... industrial law.... if you work in a company for more than like 6 months full time when you take an apprentiship they can not drop your base pay... hence you start on a very good pay, only thing is that you are limited to the height of the bandwidth of the pay... i worked in heavy industry for 4 years before i got my apprentiship,

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Spare parts interpreter for a big automotive group in waitara

8-5 monday to friday and one saturday morning a month

Man, thats EXACTLY what my brother does, and where he works... wtf man! :devil:

I work for a corporate internet provider doing the accounts, managing accounts, setting computers/servers/phones up when I'm bored, making graphics when I'm bored, making websites when I'm bored...

Let's just say my post count here is mostly cause I get bored at work :(

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i am 20, and i have a qualification in parts interpreting through toyota material handling (forklift industry) but now i currently work for brookvale spares specialising in subaru, holden, and veedub...started as a salesman got bored and now the dispatch supervisor....i make around the 40g mark at the moment hopefully pay rise is coming soon..

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I worked random jobs during uni... selling wigs down at Paddy's Markets, did the Ebay thing.. worked at Gloria Jeans making coffee for f*ckwits and d*ckwads for two years... I managed to save a bit of $$$ but then moved out with my brother...

Now I'm a stay at home mother of three (all under 5 years old) currently doing a correspondence course in financial services... I love my kids but being a housewife is not my thing!... I miss working and the daily interraction with real adult people!

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claims /complaints officer for telstra

part time gigolo.

I have a complaint to make.. You keep sending me these bills.. I want someone else to pay them!

Train Driver pay depends on where you work base pay for Shity rail is 52k only need to be over 18 and have year 10 to do it lol.

Oh so that's why they have so many accidents ;)

Man, thats EXACTLY what my brother does, and where he works... wtf man! :blink:

I work for a corporate internet provider doing the accounts, managing accounts, setting computers/servers/phones up when I'm bored, making graphics when I'm bored, making websites when I'm bored...

Let's just say my post count here is mostly cause I get bored at work :sick:

You have a brother :O

consider youselves lucky

im an electrician. does not matter how much i earn as it all goes to my girlfriend anyways! :)

See what happens Andrew!

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BOTTLE SHOP MAN! then next year PILOT MAN!

Dude....hook us up.

its depressing reading this thread with all the talk about how much ppl are getting paid... i'm in the wrong trade!!! i'm a 4th year cabinet maker

i did that for 3yrs(not tradie),the good money comes from on the side jobs especially kitchens.

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