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years of experience make up for a degree, unless you want upper management.

we looking for a lackey for me currently, Degree a must have, ideally some post graduate.

Wonder how he will take getting told what to do by a dropout...

Would consider me? Looking for a change in direction from management in retail....

Got a degree in mech eng with vast experience, would love to make you chai latte each morning.

/beingserious

years of experience make up for a degree, unless you want upper management.

we looking for a lackey for me currently, Degree a must have, ideally some post graduate.

Wonder how he will take getting told what to do by a dropout...

^ This, obviously depends what you do or want to do - like if you're a teacher, doctor, lawyer etc.. makes sense.. if you do arts or science :\

& yep my boss is a 'dropout' from franga too so..

Meh I still finished high school and did a TAFE course but if I could do it all again I wouldn't of bothered with the TAFE and told 18 year old Leigh to fly free

And yeah, what are you actually looking for? I do a fair bit with security and firewalls these days.. don't you do IT security?

if that was aimed at me, then yes I usually say IT Security to shut ppl up who have no idea of the niche market I'm in.

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I do very large (think national ID projects) deployments of in house PKI with a few small jobs to fill in the cracks of smaller cloud based PKI deployments and our One Time Password stuff.

Used to dabble in the SSL side of business but not so much anymore.

Hoping to be the prime for our new Single Sign on solution for the region as well, but will see.

Would consider me? Looking for a change in direction from management in retail....

Got a degree in mech eng with vast experience, would love to make you chai latte each morning.

/beingserious

It's based in bangladesh for the first 6 months at local wages...lets just say we are not hiring in AU.

anyone here been to NZ? south island specifically.

Yeah.

Pleasant place to retire. Wouldn't live there. Uncle had a proper built WRX STI, spent a fortune on it... Had to drive 200kms from his house to get 98 fuel for it. Good times

NZ have really good pies too. Mutton, venison. Mmmmmm

Yeah I been there.. Spend more time at Queenstown if you were going south island thats all I can recommend.. didn't have enough time at Queenstown.

Other than that its all nature stuff really

Went all around the south island sleeping in the back of a van.

10/10 would do again, if you like getting away from things. Queenstown was by far the biggest touristy piece of shit in the country though.

So..... milage may vary.

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