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Last time I checked I was still a girl :ermm:

Its really a guy's dream job :down:

ummmm....no! .........ok maybe! lol

tax accountant here.

representing PwC.

I will add you as a friend immediately Mr Tax Accountant!! hehe I'm already straining to not start asking you questions!!!!

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Hey cuppas,

you really got "Sweet" tattooed across your back? Tell me you do!!

(back off topic :down: )

nah man, that was airbrushed on schoolies, cos im gangsta like that

im gonna get something bigger and stupider on my back once i have the monies

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I'm a network engineer so needless to say I dont know a hell of a lot about fixing/servicing cars but its kinda turned into my hobby, my brother in-law is a mechanic so i pester him about stuff. I also just wanted to say that i cant get over how many DIY tutorials there are there great.

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Is there regular work in that industry?

Yeah i've never had a problem getting a job. actually this one was offered to me, i didn't even have to look for it. you just have to be willing to move where the work is. Construction in Sydney has slowed down a bit, but inother places like western NSW there's plenty going on. I grew up out this way so it was an easy move for me. 4 years of HECS to repay does make a dint into the pay though... :blink:

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