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dude if you have IT experiance and are looking for a job until you can find a suitable adult apprenticship try Computer Alliance. www.computeralliance.com.au they are always looking for casual tech's and it's cash in your pocket until u find your ideal job.

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Thanks for all your support guys! :) i really appreciate all your support! :D

i decided to use my initiative and apply for jobs in areas i didn't think i was able too..

I got accepted at APC at underwood! :D i will be learning normal mechanics and then one day a week.. learning ecu tuning and such with my IT background :D

thanks guys..!

now for tools and work clothes :$

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Thanks for all your support guys! :( i really appreciate all your support! :D

i decided to use my initiative and apply for jobs in areas i didn't think i was able too..

I got accepted at APC at underwood! :D i will be learning normal mechanics and then one day a week.. learning ecu tuning and such with my IT background :D

thanks guys..!

now for tools and work clothes :$

Hey mate, congratulations! :D

Do some research into apprentice inititives from the state and federal government. find out if your trade is recognised as one that is in 'shortage.'

Im doing a sparky apprenticship, all my clothes, tools (which i keep) are free. all my tafe is free, basically its costing my nothing to do my apprentiship. Im getting a few grands worth of tools and getting paid unreal money and i think like every 6 or 12 months the government just gives me $500 bucks as a "thankyou for doing an apprenticship"

and i didnt know anyone of those incentives when i started LOL, just find out everything your intitled to. Hopefully you'll get a nice suprise like i did!

Jason.

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