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hey just thought id start the same thread as the one in NSW. I know its copying, lol but it seems like a good idea and a good way to network. And it gives a headsup to students at Uni or tafe and what they can expect in a particular industry.

Well im a second year Uni student, doing a double major in Accounting and Economics at Monash Berwick. Still not sure whether Accounting would be challenging or boring as everyone says lol. If there are any Accountants on here give me an insight in your typical day. Cheers

im doin exact same thing just that im in first year.... same majors and everything (white r33 s2 with frontmount and sideskirts)

im doin exact same thing just that im in first year.... same majors and everything (white r33 s2 with frontmount and sideskirts)

il be seing you at uni sometym mate.. might give you a go at the lights up to maccas :whistling:...

this has taken off.. good to see it can come to some use to ppl...

il be in touch with you MRO, il ask a few questions

IT Project Manager for a company that owns several Mining and Energy distribution companies here in Oz, Asia and the US. Specialise in IT within the trucking industry and have just completed a rollout of 360 mobile computers to one fleet nationally here in Oz.

We are looking for someone who needs to be young, can cope with a fast paced environment and not afraid to work a few extra hours outside of the working day. Role includes support of our main system (GL, Accounts, Scheduling, AP, AR, Workshop), report writing in third party software, training of new users both locally to Melbourne and nationally (potentially including places in far north WA, west QLD etc). Would be within the Systems Team. We are not looking for a grad but someone around mid-late twenties who can hit the ground running. Shoot me a PM if interested and will forward the CV on if you fit the bill.

i work at australia post in hallam business centre, only part time for now till they have more hours available so 4 hours a day for now. 2:30pm - 6:30pm. i also drive then vans when they need drivers. trying to become a truck driver for them. as its more hours.

my friend is currently studying telecommunications enigneering and needs to do Vacational work experience. Would your company be interested? PM us :blush:

The networking has already begun!111 :whistling:

Sorry Rekin, they wouldn't.

hopefully not selling fibre stuff for the pricks in croydon still!!

yes some of us are in IT

aswell as being part time spanner man / auto electircal conversion specialist.

No, I work in Bayswater which doesn't narrow it down seeing as all the big fibre companies in VIC are in Bayswater :blush:

How do you know where I used to work? :whistling:

Customer service at American Express in the city.. been here 6 months pretty close to smashing the phone into pieces coz talking to pissed off customers for 7 hours a day really does your head in for the rate of pay!!!!!

Time to start looking for a job in the S.E suburbs.. anyone wanna take me on? :whistling:

Edited by cosmokram3r

im second year apprent industrial painter, office is based on forster road few steps from notting hill pub, we do work all over the place, monash uni, pbr brakes, lockwood locks, we painted the yellow maccas chips on the talla freeway, we painted all the poca dots in both domain an burnley tunnle, we fix and maintain the west gate bridge, an do hundreds of other things..

love my job as everyday ur doin some thing different, spraying, sandblasting, water pressure cleaning, protective coating and the list goes on, im more of an out side fresh air worker, than an office boy..

most of the senior workers are on 100k plus aswell..

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