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I realise this but I'm english and I shall never pass up the opportunity to complain. Duh. There are two subjects that I am worried about that I will probably attend 75% of lectures. One is an engineering subject the other is measurement. The lecturer for measurement is f**king useless and never puts anything up online so I'll have to go to most of those. I'll probably end up doing most of my study on the train. Seems pointless to waste 4 hours a day travelling and not get anything done. Still going to be a flamin mongrel of a semester.

Double post fail, you stupid pom :)

got a lap top with 3g internet? If not get one and you are set!

Lol, great minds think alike Andy, I was about to say exactly the same thing!

Although if I get mobile interwebs I'll probably end up just playing poker on the train and in lectures lol.

Good plan :P

Sucks donkey dick John. WTF is Customer Contact anyway? Is this a new form of Customer Service were you get to touch everyone? Is this some requirement for a job that you applied to? I obviously missed the discussion last time.

Customer Contact is apparently the name of the qualification needed to work in a call center environment.

The discussion you missed - the short version.

Sarina Russo said "yes, we're a job network member, and can help you look for jobs. But first you have to spend 2 weeks doing one of the following things: Work for the dole, course in admin, course in retail, course in customer contact.

I figured I knew the most about customer contact and figured I may as well get a bit of paper to say I knew how to do to chuck on the resume. Seemed more appropriate than retail or admin. Also decided I'd get more out of that, than work for the dole. Which would give me skills in unpacking boxes and working with ex cons.

So I sign up for it. Then all of a sudden it's five weeks and it's soooooooo mind numbing.

The really annoying part is I got told there were limited places in the course, and that only the best applicants would make it in. If they're only going to accept the best... why is it so elementary?!

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