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Alvin, any luck with grad positions?

Got nothing from my end..... :unsure:

This is why I like to ask people how and why it works, just for the lolz. hahaha

unfortunately, i've been as demoralised as it gets, so i haven't been applying as much as i should,

though really, advice from my research project supervisor is to document my gold extraction, put it into a mini report, and slap that along with my CV. but i'm really cbf about that, housemates are annoying.

also, linkedin, yes or no?

though, i'm really supposed to apply to technip and santos. mate works at santos, he might be able to do something. but applications have to wait though, gotta finish all these assignments and tests first.

unfortunately, i've been as demoralised as it gets, so i haven't been applying as much as i should,

though really, advice from my research project supervisor is to document my gold extraction, put it into a mini report, and slap that along with my CV. but i'm really cbf about that, housemates are annoying.

also, linkedin, yes or no?

though, i'm really supposed to apply to technip and santos. mate works at santos, he might be able to do something. but applications have to wait though, gotta finish all these assignments and tests first.

mini report about your research slapped with your CV might actually be a good idea!

Did mine on otimization of an intrusion beam on the vechle's side door implementing composites, would've had Ford using the design if only the composite was strong enough.... maybe Ford wouldn't have been in such a bad position if they had used my lighter composite side intrusion beam lol

linkedin, not sure myself. It's good for networking like fb but corporate side of business I suppose.

Get onto technip and santos! Connections will bring you along way in the engineering field atm, might be your only hope tbh.

MY GOD

dude, seriously.... you need to either live by yourself or research your housemates more BEFORE moving in with them

nah, its more like, human curiousity annoys me.

and settle down mr chef,

every single time, i open my leaching vessel, which is really a 5L ice cream box filled with copper chloride, i get asked the same questions, every single time.

1. what is that? (copper chloride)

2. what does it do? (dissolve copper via electron transfer oxidation)

3. why are you doing it? (to dissolve the copper base metal layer, liberating the gold plate on the gold connection points)

4. you sure it works? (well, that's what i'm trying to find out)

its been asked at least 4 times to the point, that i really cant be f**ked doing anything when people are around. which is really why i do not like ignorant business students very much. sif not have at least some high school chemistry knowledge

and i also do not like idle banter because conversations with jason is shallow as f**k. but i cant filter acid in my room either, so i'm just letting it settle outside. yes, there's at least 1g of gold flakes sitting around in the front porch.

mini report about your research slapped with your CV might actually be a good idea!

Did mine on otimization of an intrusion beam on the vechle's side door implementing composites, would've had Ford using the design if only the composite was strong enough.... maybe Ford wouldn't have been in such a bad position if they had used my lighter composite side intrusion beam lol

linkedin, not sure myself. It's good for networking like fb but corporate side of business I suppose.

Get onto technip and santos! Connections will bring you along way in the engineering field atm, might be your only hope tbh.

i'm sure networking through linkedin would get us somewhere too, but yeah, as soon as i finish all these assignments due all at the same time.

and a massive control systems test on tuesday, dafuq's fuzzy logic again?

linked in is great for getting jobs,

All the requiters that call me have got my details from there.

make sure you join some relevant groups to the jobs you looking for as that shows your interest and such and they can see this.

linked in is great for getting jobs,

All the requiters that call me have got my details from there.

make sure you join some relevant groups to the jobs you looking for as that shows your interest and such and they can see this.

Sir yes sir,

Got to get on that shiz then.

though, i'm really supposed to apply to technip and santos. mate works at santos, he might be able to do something. but applications have to wait though, gotta finish all these assignments and tests first.

If you get a job at Santos I can see you making over $100k a year easy

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