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I'm did journalism at uni, graduating next month. Looking for work and it's hard :D

In the meantime i drive an airport shuttle for my ol' man.

If anyone's looking for a graduate journalist/researcher/writer i'll PM my resume :laugh:

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I think they hand out McDonald's job application forms with journalism degrees so you should have all the paperwork you need to start your new career! :D

Tough industry to crack and low pay until you are well proven and respected. Seen a couple of friends struggle for last 8 years in this industry after uni.

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I think they hand out McDonald's job application forms with journalism degrees so you should have all the paperwork you need to start your new career! :D

Tough industry to crack and low pay until you are well proven and respected. Seen a couple of friends struggle for last 8 years in this industry after uni.

I feel awesome now! :P

:D

*Confidence drops by 800%*

Yeah no one wants to touch you (pun unintended) until you've been on the job for a while. Some courses should come with a warning :D

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IT sales and service.

When you do take your computer somewhere to get it fixed make sure you actualy take it with you, i have had people bring in their monitor to get the viruses cleaned off them.

Hahaha, that's GOLD!!!

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I work for Network Ten, pretty much every program that is shown on air i have to handle at some stage, whether it be getting it captioned, edited, dubbed for publicity or programming, recorded or erased..

But

i just got a big promotion into News Editing, ill be editing the stories and what not. very exciting!

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sales and operations executive, im working on mainly digital signage, I.T solutions, promotions and anything else that comes along to help the budget :wub:

if you need, or are in charge of supplying AV-IT for any reason (building/retail refurbishments, prizes and promotions etc etc.) pm me so i dont have to business develop :D

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I work for Network Ten, pretty much every program that is shown on air i have to handle at some stage, whether it be getting it captioned, edited, dubbed for publicity or programming, recorded or erased..

But

i just got a big promotion into News Editing, ill be editing the stories and what not. very exciting!

what a wank.

:laughing-smiley-014:

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what a wank.

:laughing-smiley-014:

jelousy is a curse

Well, I crochet G's for a living. Part-time Gigolo, but the pay is cr@p :PBJ:

Whats this all about in reality?, am not sure where it is all going tbh..!!

dont part time gigolo's loose more money then they earn?

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Business Analyst, currently shiet kicker status.... I hate my job, its boring, clients are stupid, money isn't that great either.... but it puts food on the table, and money to fund the car.

Rather be working on TopGear :thumbsup:

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Manager for Rent The Roo Hunter Valley....

18, finished HSC last year. Currently on 38k + super + work van + fuel card for personal car + phone + lappy.

Many bankers on here? Thats a field I wouldn't mind delving into. Got into economics at Newcastle UNI for next year and would love to speak to some people in the industry.

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Manager for Rent The Roo Hunter Valley....

18, finished HSC last year. Currently on 38k + super + work van + fuel card for personal car + phone + lappy.

Many bankers on here? Thats a field I wouldn't mind delving into. Got into economics at Newcastle UNI for next year and would love to speak to some people in the industry.

What your on there adds up to be like 60k...

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