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I guess i would clasify myself as desktop support/amature network engineer but more so the first than the second still learning alot at the moment and doing stupid microsoft exams ;)

Boooo Microsoft is not network engineer :thumbsup: routing/switching is network engineering ;)

I am another IT need type person well not really as i just train people now

but use to be an Airconditioning tech, which means i can dabble in sparky work and refrig craps, no back yard love jobs. (Only cold beer)

Boooo Microsoft is not network engineer :D routing/switching is network engineering ;)

bah depends on what worlds you live in i guess network = routers/switches etc you a cisco man are you nik :)

ok i will change it then i guess its more a systems administrator :) i have to at least get my mcsa then might do a cisco or novell course :P

lol southern x club. haha. FREE PISS ON ANDREW!!!!! hehe jks

yeah i'm at domayne so anything tv/stereo/whitegoods/video (not still) cameras, lemme know. was a car audio s1ut in the past so hit me up about any of that stuff too if you wanna know anything.

david

booyah! so we now have a real estate agent and lawyer on the local forums, now all we need is a used car salesman and everyone can hate us collectively!!! haha i'll edit the main post to include the last 2.

Hey guys,

This is my second post only, just joined today. Hi.  

Im a lawyer so come to me for all things legal (except speeding fines - I cant help you).  

I do heaps of stuff, so any questions let me know.

oh good iam about to buy a house do you do that kind of legal stuff

booyah! so we now have a real estate agent and lawyer on the local forums, now all we need is a used car salesman and everyone can hate us collectively!!! haha i'll edit the main post to include the last 2.

Just tax collector and bank manager to go, who wants to step up???

Me im a baggage handler...... if you read the papers apparently im good for:

*Heroin

*Weed

*Cocaine

*Camel Suites

:cheers: :Pimp2: :uh-huh:

I jsut opened up my own Graphic Design business, JINX DESIGN in Mitchell, I also started a mechanics aprentiship which i gave away, but I am currently about to start a night course at tafe to become a qualified welder and boiler maker so i can do that on the side.

I just opened up my own Graphic Design business, JINX DESIGN in Mitchell, I also started a mechanics aprentiship which i gave away, but I am currently about to start a night course at tafe to become a qualified welder and boiler maker so I can do that on the side.

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