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Martin: What do you do at powerlink? Please dont tell me you're running on the wheel.

I run on the wheel :(

Lol, you haven't done anything. Colin will explain.

I have a fairly dry sense of humour.

Fair enough, was just checking i hadn't accidentally p*ssed you off by nailing your sister or something :O

FYP

LOL

thats as long as josh lasts

i was disapointed too

Me too :P

P.S. Brandon: I'm in IT, I work on their drawing management system.

I'll probably apply for powerlink if the pay is no good after this graduate program finish this year.

Wheelies FTW!

Maybe origins too. Hahaha.

what do they use? Is it their own system or a third party one? We use Aconex at work n it's not too bad. Some good features but most subbies are computer illiterate so it's wasted on them.

I'll probably apply for powerlink if the pay is no good after this graduate program finish this year.

You're in a grad program? When did you finish uni?

bonus of doing a cadetship is I get to skip the graduate stage lol :(

10 hours give or take without complications to do it properly.

So give or take 900 - 1000.

Or half if I give you a a car with no motor to pull out, give or take.

You're in a grad program? When did you finish uni?

bonus of doing a cadetship is I get to skip the graduate stage lol :(

Yea. Finished uni in 2006 and started the program in 2007. So this year will be the last and they'll handing out the contract sometime this week or next. :x

I'll probably apply for powerlink if the pay is no good after this graduate program finish this year.

Wheelies FTW!

Maybe origins too. Hahaha.

I don't actually work for them directly, I'm there as a contractor/consultant so I can't help you out with an in sorry. What kind of work do you do?

what do they use? Is it their own system or a third party one? We use Aconex at work n it's not too bad. Some good features but most subbies are computer illiterate so it's wasted on them.

Its a 3rd party one, I actually work for the vendor so I won't go into details.

Nah I'm just saying I'll probably be apply for energy companies if it does happen. But my expectation arent high so chance of me applying for another job is low. I'm an electrical engineer.

Oh wait. T +5mins! Time to head home. Cya!

oi martin - i just signed into msn on the work computer and i have all theses conversations from you that i didnt receive lol!

i think my mac hates you cuz u dog it hahahah

Nah I'm just saying I'll probably be apply for energy companies if it does happen. But my expectation arent high so chance of me applying for another job is low. I'm an electrical engineer.

Oh wait. T +5mins! Time to head home. Cya!

Money for mods soon. WOOOT! :(

oi martin - i just signed into msn on the work computer and i have all theses conversations from you that i didnt receive lol!

i think my mac hates you cuz u dog it hahahah

Lol i stopped talking to you coz i thought u were dogging me.

I guess I'll try talking to you when ur actually online or something :(

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