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Sadly there arent really any entry level jobs in the mines. They usually recruit from all over the world and get the best people for the job ;\ If you got a degree in ore refinery, mining, OH&S or anything like that, theyd probably look at ya. In any case if u guys want a job at the mines, check seek.com.au cause thats where all the jobs get advertised.

-D

:) Looks like all have to look into prostitution.

my second option is air force. just got 1 more month to wait woohoo

already passed all the testing and wat not, just a matter of do i wanna go or not really.(crazy money though)

But C130's dont need screamer pipes? :)

don't do it Damo, you may starve to death!!

Ugh, fine :blush: .

Get me a job with you then. I did apply for the police force twice, "not enough life experience" both times. Even had a family friend (who is quite high up in the detective ranks) write a letter asking them why they dont recruit people like me if they are desperate for new cops? Yeah. /rant

Ugh, fine :) .

Get me a job with you then. I did apply for the police force twice, "not enough life experience" both times. Even had a family friend (who is quite high up in the detective ranks) write a letter asking them why they dont recruit people like me if they are desperate for new cops? Yeah. /rant

sorry bud, just jokes.

seriously, thats the last thing you need.....just creates too many cowboys & heroes in the industry.

Do a tafe course Damo and apply for a licence once you're accepted into the course.

If you have any criminal convictions though, don't bother cause licencing laws are very strict now

sorry bud, just jokes.

seriously, thats the last thing you need.....just creates too many cowboys & heroes in the industry.

Do a tafe course Damo and apply for a licence once you're accepted into the course.

If you have any criminal convictions though, don't bother cause licencing laws are very strict now

Geez, the break and enter / rape charge will go against me!

nah, 1 speeding fine, thats it.

do it, become a cop

that way when we have cruises u can be there to "patrol"

and "warn" anyone behaving silly lol

and if other cops show up, tell em it under control. :ermm:

lol. pretty sure id be throwing cop lights and decals on my 34 :)

Lol i have too much life experience :) would make a good copper :P

My ex-wife often use to ask me why I didn't become a cop, and some friends.

I had the knowledge, the training, and the desire. But I knew I'd be booted out because I'm "old school".

I couldn't take shit from mouthy punks. I'd be like Martin Riggs in my methods. I hate the soft cock approach some cops use today. Bullshit red tape, rights and all ... the crims have more rights than the victims! I'd be a bit 'rough' for sure.

I'd be best for a desk job in the force, but I'd hate that shit too :)

I've got family/friends who are cops and I couldn't do what they do without pushing the envelope.

:ermm:

Im an Electrical/Communications/Security draftsman. Sounds like you have a tough job. Do you run your own business?

I run the business for the two owners. I've been there from day dot. Started the business for them and been on board since ... its been 9 years now and we turnover over $1M each year. They know nothing about running the business and freely admit to relying on me heavily. I also ran my (ex) mother-in-law's business for a few years.

When I'm ready, I'll leave here and start my own business for drafting work and also business/management consultation.

:)

Edited by RubyRS4
I run the business for the two owners. I've been there from day dot. Started the business for them and been on board since ... its been 9 years now and we turnover over $1M each year. They know nothing about running the business and freely admit to relying on me heavily. I also ran my (ex) mother-in-law's business for a few years.

When I'm ready, I'll leave here and start my own business for drafting work and also business/management consultation.

:(

Ok sounds great mate :)

If you need a electrical draftsman i might be able to help you out depending on the work etc :)

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