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Okay as I last posted my plans to move out of shittty canberra up to queensland are now under way

but,

my main problem is of course work,

now at the mome I'll be moving up unemployed free loading of my girlfriend

not really cool, and the loan for the line probably wont appreciate it

So basically does anyone need or know someone who's hiring prefebably in the car audio industry cos I currently work for BDL car stereo, but really anything will do i have a sales background but i did push trolleys for two years so yeah anything to pay the bills.

Oh and I'll be moving up around the 26th of september

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hey mate i know some people in the car sound industry all i can do is give you their number n names if you want you could give it a shot with them im sure they are looking for some people in sales n install ...

number 38494006

northfield car sound macgregor store

people to speak to either are

-Rick llyod jones

-Jamie

-Glen

-Anthony ...

either of these guys would be able to help you out

good luck

vish

Thanx alot Vish just quickly before i call them is macgregor near brisbane or the goldcoast??

thats the area I looking to move in between the two probably should have mentioned that

oh and since I'm asking is longaholme or beenliegh any nice???

Parts of Beenleigh are nice, I lived there for about 18mths without any problems, as always get a garage and lock the line up overnight.

notice how carefully he sneaks in "itsnicebutlockyourstuffinsideandbecarefulgoingoutsideatnightbecauseitsreallycraz

inrealityandscaryatnight"

no worries mate hpe that helps .. they are in serval locations thoughout brisbane area i think (dont quote me) they work in conjunction with gold coast car sound??..

beenleigh n logan are pretty similar but parts of both are a bit hostile ..

Thanx alot Vish just quickly before i call them is macgregor near brisbane or the goldcoast??

thats the area I looking to move in between the two probably should have mentioned that

oh and since I'm asking is longaholme or beenliegh any nice???

hhhmmm taco LOL

got a friend in nerang might stay with them for a bit at first just so I can have a proper look around the burbs for myself, probably with locking in garage is not only do I have a line my girlfriend has one too. double car garages don't seem to common at the places I've seen on the net so far

no worries mate hpe that helps .. they are in serval locations thoughout brisbane area i think (dont quote me) they work in conjunction with gold coast car sound??..  

beenleigh n logan are pretty similar but parts of both are a bit hostile ..

cool I sent goldcoast car sound an email already but I know that northfield sell Eclipse which is good shit

If you don't know QLD at all.. it will take you a while to find out what are the decent areas, what they are like, etc.

I've been here about 18 months so far, and still finding out bits and pieces about the place. Thats the great thing about moving states though! soon as you are dead bored of a place, everything is like new again.

Hope you enjoy it. Took me 3 months to find work, as I got sick of applying for work from Melbourne, but once I found it - it wasn't too hard to get into things, get to know business contacts up here, etc. QLD is very friendly place, compared to Melb I reckon!

Nerang isn't too bad.. bit of a leefy area, quite near the mountains. If you like the goldcoast, and want things a little more laid back its a good place. Its still 15 mins drive to everywhere as well.. or 50mins drive back to Brisbane city.

There are a few places down here that might take you on if you have had experience I am sure. The goldcoast definitely is a big area for that sort of thing, lots of rice here.

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