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Originally posted by Sneeza

see - thats what everyone says "you couldn't handle it" But I know I could. I have taught swimming and bronze medallion and I love the first aid stuff. I see stuff in SES..... I know I handle it

go for it then

but keep the IT job while u do the training.

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

uummm no troy I dont eat dog or cat or any animal that you think I would be...

but then again this was last year Vet anatomy &physiology! :(

People I WARN YOU THIS IS VERY GRAPHICAL IMAGE YOU GOING TO BE OPEINGN!!! SO BE WARNNED!!!

cheers

JOe

joes just cutting up his dinner

Originally posted by Sneeza

yeah thats another thing - company loyality. Like they invest a bit of money into sending me on courses and stuff and could I do that to them - just leave? Perth is a small place and if I wanted to go back to IT... word would have gotten around

not that small a place, seeing bunnings is a private sector its less likely that rumours will be spread about u.

governement on the otherhand yes they'd know everything about u before the interview.

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