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f*k no, i have to get interviews for grad positions first. You'd be pretty stupid to turn down grad job these days in engineering. lol. Move around later on, not choose what u wanna do now. Just need that big foot in the door.

I'm gonna try network though my boss atm. Since we are technically a subbie. High exposure to multiple builders. Blah blah blah. I dont have much confidence in those general grad positions/programs. Sure i'm gonna try. But gonna rely more on getting something through the industry. Instead of applying for grad positions.

This, very stupid to turn down any engineering grad positions.

Jonoe, still doing the internship at GHD?

This, very stupid to turn down any engineering grad positions.

Jonoe, still doing the internship at GHD?

Nah I didn't get it :[

Working at steel fabrication company. Doing estimating and project management. I get to be a manager of small steel ERECTION jobs. Hehe.

Smaller company, I think i'm learning way more than other people doing internship programs. This place is a job as well, not set 3 months ect. Just keep working :]

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Nah I didn't get it :[

Working at steel fabrication company. Doing estimating and project management. I get to be a manager of small steel ERECTION jobs. Hehe.

Smaller company, I think i'm learning way more than other people doing internship programs. This place is a job as well, not set 3 months ect. Just keep working :]

Oh I see, did you find this company through seek or similar sites?

I'm trying to do the same thing, get into smaller companies rather than the big giants but still applying for both.

Do they happen to need any mech eng??? ;)

this is coming from the people who didnt give a f**k when even oprah was down.

we're not the kinda people to give a shit, leaving those that do. and craigieburn being the backwater suburb it is, will take whatever they can get. you would unlikely see even footy players doing their groceries around there.

on a side note, these $10 hoegaarden 4x packs are going down very well. also do a good job keeping the fridge looking full.

But perhaps the $500+ thousand you save on your house can cover a $200k private education

LOL clearly you haven't looked into the cost of private school...

Private school is a solid $500k per kid now.

$200k will almost get you through Catholic school

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