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Thanks, shall PM you later when I've got access to computer.

Not easy getting job for major construction companies?

Also do you have to be member for union?

They tend to be more picky....The company I just landed a job with started with 100 applicants, probably narrowed down from more than that...Cut that 100 to 30 for interviews, then 8 out of those 30 got jobs. Considering I'm an adult apprentice (over 25) it was even harder for me given that out of the 8 being hired, only 1 would be an adult apprentice..

Don't HAVE to be a member of the union...I'll be signing up though. Wasn't a member at my previous job because they were a bunch of cocksuckers that did nothing, but the ETU is a decent union (according to all of my sparky mates) so I'm happy to join.

You'll probably be pressured to join, but at the end of the day it's up to you. They might treat you differently if you refuse to sign up as well...but would depend on the job/people you're working with obviously

Dezz, yeah being adult apprentice is tough (am nearly 25 myself), it comes all down to selling myself and talking them to pick me over pimply faced young lads.

About the unions... I'll worry about it later, gotta find out more. I've also been told building/construction type unions are way better than other type of union.

Thanks again.

We are raffling two $50 fuel cards for those who want to help out at DECA in a couple of Saturdays time thumbsup.gif

Basically should pay for your trip up there.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/382413-deca-officials/

Also bit of an update to the DECA layout

Sort of the same. Depends on where you work. But CA is alot harder than CPA.

Had alot of people at our firm come from CPA backgrounds, try the CA and then fail hard. Failure rate in CA is pretty high. And when someone fails at work they usually cry, because you've just wasted money and 1/2 a year studying your arse off outside a full time job for nothing...

ah fair go. Grats on the credz. Always hard to do more studies after uni :thumbsup:

My uni course cost me 40k lol

+1 Engineering aint cheap :(

We are raffling two $50 fuel cards for those who want to help out at DECA in a couple of Saturdays time thumbsup.gif

Basically should pay for your trip up there.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/382413-deca-officials/

Also bit of an update to the DECA layout

whoh what the hell is that?!! haha. Dont like change!!!11

Looks fun, although no more 1st gear handbrakies at start of mini wang

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