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good work man!

all these people on here getting better jobs...

i gotta do something..

Don't worry mate, if you're happy and getting good money, don't worry so much.

I'm still in the same job I have been for 6 years....

im getting decent money, but im not happy.

should have listened to the olds and got into a trade.

f**king loved construstion tech-wood

made so much cool shit and was my strongest subject, just never did anything with it

hey Carl can you sort out a few fines :whistling:

hahahaha, dont think i will be able to sort it in the same way i "sorted" your intarwebs account

ahh excellent work bud

cheers Pete, I'm chuffed to say the least

good work man!

all these people on here getting better jobs...

i gotta do something..

thanks Craig,

TBH i have been activly looking for a new job since i got back from Thailand in october. i was determined to move up not sideways, so that ground work goes a long way... got me a few interviews that i had no business attending due to lake of experience.

im getting decent money, but im not happy.

should have listened to the olds and got into a trade.

f**king loved construstion tech-wood

made so much cool shit and was my strongest subject, just never did anything with it

Yeah, a trade is awesome, good money, great people, and to me, suits my lifestyle. Finish work, then can go out shopping still, do banking/posting, etc as I've still got a few hours till shops close. It's never too late you know

I'm not sure on the whole setup but I think you can get adult entry apprenticeships that pay you decent enough money to survive on. Does your missus work too? That would be a big help. My point is, nothing is impossible, difficult yes, impossible no

Don't worry mate, if you're happy and getting good money, don't worry so much.

I'm still in the same job I have been for 6 years....

Yeah, nearly 5.5 years at the same job here - moved to Adelaide for the job from interestate. Job is still decent and pays well (IT stuff), so I haven't seen any reason to move on.

our new mortgage is only 270 pw :thumbsup: fut yes to a large deposit :whistling:

Bloody hell, I pay more than that in rent :S

carpentry, panel beating, electrician, plumbing...

Narrow it down to one or two, you'll find it easier, apply to a tafe course for that trade, you will get a placement.

our new mortgage is only 270 pw :thumbsup: fut yes to a large deposit :whistling:

yeah the missus works full time... dunno, id have to scope a few things out..

$270pw is f**k all, I wish mine was that low, f**k, I know a few people making close to those sorts of repayments on cars

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