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Computer Technician at Kawana Waters State High School full time.

Best job ever :mad:

Hahahah I went to kawana high, what a sh!thole of a highschool that is...

I'm a qualified chef, come to the pub mooloolaba on the sunshine coast for a good meal if anyone's up this way :)

Hey evo, get me a job there, im good at selling things (see above) :headspin:

hmm maybe when can do a deal. we import cars with crack in the doors bring them over and sell the crack. u deal in the crack n ill do da cars.

Sounds good to me. :headspin:

engineering and architectural designer. been doing it for 10 years now and like my job most of the time.

So according to ur age under ur avatar u've been doin in since ur 16...? what tha

Studying psychology at uni and professional cookie monster at arnotts bikky factory in virgina.

Hey evo' date=' get me a job there, im good at selling things (see above) :headspin:[/quote']

hmm maybe when can do a deal. we import cars with crack in the doors bring them over and sell the crack. u deal in the crack n ill do da cars.

Sounds good to me. :headspin:

Haha sounds good to me, but keep it on the low, dont want to many people to know our scheme :mad:

Serious tho, get us a job :wassup:

well I am a parts man for Mitsubishi not to bad love the job money is not that great but I get by so yeah I am happy with it :wassup: at Motorama Mits

lol oh yeah forgot this bit its mike here :usuck:

Part time office whore/shelf filler/duty manager/dairy manager/storeman/service manager/stocktake assistant/snoo00ooozer and... part time student at Spherion on St Kilda rd, Melbourne. Always see a white 33 'KAZAM' with a 400r front bar.

Saved for a 7MGTE targa supra.. but can't find one in vic with man box.... GFDI!

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if anyone see's one for sale on their travels let me know.... in good nick would be great i have $20K to spend beefin' it up.... if i get it for $16k

']Non-destructive Testing Technician

Put quite simply, it involves industrial radiography and ultrasonics.  Great pay, lots of travel (local and overseas) but usually odd and long hours.

How did you get into that field?

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