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Edited list below, just add what you do if you like in a post and i'll re-edit it to include you.

it just occured to me guys, there are a lot of us, locally, that are in a variety of different fields in the workforce.

how about a local thread for the members where we can post up what we do for a living. Im not suggesting mates rates or any kind of remuneration at all, but if any of us ever need advice on certain topics then we can ask local members for their help and advice.

e.g if we need info on bikes we know to ask Jayce, for info on electrical products we can ask (i forgot his board name but he works in electrics at domayne)

For learning on how to be the worlds greatest hunk we can ask Veilside etc....

we can have a list and it can be edited by the threads creator (most likely me) constantly so we can have a quick list for reference and help.

LIST:

VeilsideR33= Real estate agent

R31DET= ex car detailer and car artist, works for Ingrams Auto Electronics & Air conditioning

Supaflyskyline= electrician

R31_Silo2= Jeans west

4PKNUP= Target (the T is silent)

Terminal= Engineer

Amaru= Network Engineer

NJR 34GTT= IT Specialist with IBM

Bluprint= Web developer

Stevie= Public relations

Frink= ABC T.V and film and T.V guru

Oscar32= Child psychologist

OZR32GTR= IT Consultant

Leech_ = Network engineer

Sauce= Coles and studying 3D

Race_snooze= IT and ex Air-conditioning tech

skyGTRline= Southers ****

djhatton= Electrical section at domayne

bambinator= Doctor at Canberra Hospital

Anakha= Royal Australian Air Force

Yeti= Lawyer

Biancardi= Tiler

Marc2= Owner of dicount tyre service, Belconnen and Gunghalin and they are also authorised inspection stations, call 62515977 and ask for Mark. Fitter and turner, Mechanical & electrical engineer

SKYLVIA (Beau)= Electronics boutique

Matski= Commercial broadcaster

Noony= I.T security

LTSJayce= Athletes foot - Belconnen

Edited by Veilside R33
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I work for the government.

I do admin side of building maintanence, for 8 buildings. So currently I will put my hand up for being a bum.

I am going to get a new job in October, and that will make me a mechanic, or at least try to be one

Finished my Engineering Degree at ANU last year, still looking for work as i took a bit of time off last summer

so does that mean you could engineer my car if it required it? this could be very handy indeed.

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