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worked with a few Fijian Indians. much cooler than normal Indians (no offence to anyone).

Fijians get almost a free ticket to NZ if skilled workers and then easy visa to Australia so it's an easy way to get from a to b specially if you've got family in either countries.

What do you do for work Ishan?

Eng vac work atm. So I'm just a pleb intern!

Sitting here doing some most likely relatively unimportant cad stuff today :P. Although someone's gotta do it haha.

Eng vac work atm. So I'm just a pleb intern!

Sitting here doing some most likely relatively unimportant cad stuff today :P. Although someone's gotta do it haha.

Good on ya for being active on your break

Too many students study hard at uni but end up nowhere as they don't have the real life skills to work

Lol at everyone crying about a 40 degree day, this is normal for me... Embrace it!

Too hot for me!

Unless Im at the beach

everyone please be conscious of electricity usage today, mk. Thanks.

Currently work planning for some upgrades near the Eildon & Rubicon hydro power stations. Transformers here were installed in 1914, getting ripped out this year. Will make sure to give them their letter from the queen. That shit is asset sweating to the max. Never even heard of equipment so old, even in the UK.

everyone please be conscious of electricity usage today, mk. Thanks.

Currently work planning for some upgrades near the Eildon & Rubicon hydro power stations. Transformers here were installed in 1914, getting ripped out this year. Will make sure to give them their letter from the queen. That shit is asset sweating to the max. Never even heard of equipment so old, even in the UK.

thats some old equipmunk.

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