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im in the same boat, i have interviews coming out of my ass hole

good luck with it all mate, if you have plenty of interviews then sounds like you have some good skills that all these people want.

good luck with it all mate, if you have plenty of interviews then sounds like you have some good skills that all these people want.

Thanks man, and congrats with your new role!

hopefully i get something good. i need out of an ombudsman role, sick of the stress

Finally stepping out of my comfort zone and got a new job, im happy and very nervous at the same time lol.

what's your new job?

man trade school was the best.... thats where i did f**k all and filled up my van with tools and material every friday

fyp

Tell me about it. Finished last June and already want to go back

nah i just get bored easily. im suprised that I stayed at nab for four years.. thing is the position i ended up in was a dead end, no room for growth once your an ombudsman.

Degree in Accounting is required :P

I actually prefer working as opposed to studying.

As once work is finished its shut off the mind and relax, uni its constant assignments and studying.

Making money helps also!

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