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just out of curiosity and so i can get an idea of the diversity of SAU people... what do u all do???

whats ya job and who for?

Job: Global Help Desk Consultant (Asia Pacific Region)

Employee: Altria

www.altria.com

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Im a 4th year Mechanical Engineering/Arts student.

I also work at a pub in Mornington

And I work as a student engineer at Champion Compressors, Australia's premier air compressor company: www.championcompressors.com.au

Hey Inark,

I'm a mechanical engineer working in the petro-chemical industry as a contractor. At the moment I'm employed by Shedden Uhde at one of their site offices.

Hey inark if you work for Altria you might work across the road from me in moorabbin, right??

My brother and I have our own business's which are mainly all property related, construction, body corporate, finance...amongst other things we have our fingers in.

But our misses reckon our job is doing www.sweet-fu(k-all.com.au, and having too many bullsh!t meetings. the girls are half right :P

Hey Inark,

I'm a mechanical engineer working in the petro-chemical industry as  a contractor.  At the moment I'm employed by Shedden Uhde at one of their site offices.

Hey inark if you work for Altria you might work across the road from me in moorabbin, right??

is that UR black R33 GTST parked across the rd???

ooSAUoo sticker on the back window with what looked like R34GTT rims???

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...4&postcount=446

I'm a Sales Engineer/Machine Designer/Manager of a Machinery Manufacturing Company in Mitcham

We build machines that make metal roofing, Folders, Rollformers etc.

www.machinemakers.com.au (excuse the shithouse website)

Well if you've noticed me on here pretty much between 9 & 5 everyday, you may have guessed that I work for the government. :P

I work for the Department of Justice, with the emergency services, so basically, surfing the net all day...these server outages are killing me!

Yes mate that is my 'line with the SAU sticker on the back window and R34GTT rims. Why haven't I seen the Ceffy beast yet??!! Surely I would've seen the pimpmobile cruising into work by now!

Anyway PM me your ext no or just email me....I'm in the work address list somewhere!!

Post Whore!!! :P

Actually as most know, I'm a weapons engineer with defence (uniformed sector) but was previously a wepons acquisitions project manager and armoured vehicle fleet engineer (among many other grubby little things they had me do). Only for a bit longer then I'm bludging in Qld :)

i'm a police officer working in a division with the EPA stamping out modified cars that plague the streets of victoria... :P

and in my spare time (monday - friday, 9 - 5) i am completing Honours in a Bachelor of Biomedical Science through Monash university.

My laboratory is at the Alfred Hospital, and my project title is "Retroviral manipulation of Bone Marrow for the prevention of Type 1 Diabetes".

Basically: I do stuff to mice that are suppost to get diabetes to prevent them from getting diabetes, with the hope that this technique can be adapted to many other forms of autoimmunity (MS, gastritis, arthritis) and eventually transfer to a human treatment to cure sick people!

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