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Hey ppls.

Well, I'm looking for somebody to Sand and Polish about 65 square meters of floorboards in my house. Almost black stain, and matt finish.

So, does anybody here do it?

Should we start a register of what people do?

BASS OUT

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I'd been in government for 4 years, so if anyone needed their photocopier jammed, newspaper read or internet surfed... i'm more than willing to pitch in! B)

Now I'm at a place that does office design & furniture fitout, but they charge like raging bulls for everything, so not sure if that helps. :O

If anyone wants to build a hydro electric power station let me know.

10% SAU discount will apply  :P

No but at the end of next year I'll be applying for a job (first year mech eng graduate) so make sure you keep telling the HR manager that skyline drivers make the best employees... :D

No but at the end of next year I'll be applying for a job (first year mech eng graduate) so make sure you keep telling the HR manager that skyline drivers make the best employees...  :P

She鈥檚 a tough industry to get into at the moment as every company wants people with experience they don鈥檛 have to train too much.

Work for a transport company so should be able to ship some things around the eastern seaboard provided they can be picked up from our depots. Although as we are a chilled foods distribution company, it is not an overly cheap way of doing it compared to TNT etc. Hang on, pointless paragraph!

I run Australian Electrics and Entertainment which is kind of a one stop shop for digital bits and pieces and IT hardware and software. Also home entertainment products like TV's etc. Cameras and accessories etc. If I can help an SAU member I am more than happy to.

aee.com.au is the site which is a work in progress so PM or email me is the safest bet at this stage to ensure I get it.

Good idea for a thread as well Bass.

INASNT

I'll give you the hot tip.

If you are good at a 3D Solid Modelling package, ACAD 3D, Solid Edge, Solid Works etc. You will have a MUCH better chance of landing a job easily.

Cos as a first year grad, you will be drafting and stuff for about a year.

Box Hill Tafe do a course in Solid Edge which is quite good. They also do UniGraphics training.

Check it out.

BASS OUT

Pete

I already have a mech engineer job that pays very well mate :P xRHETTx is the one after a job.

I have a friend that is an expert at catia 3d modeling and he just got a sweet job at boeing on a big pay packet. I just cant stand sitting in front of the computer drawing all day with those packages. I use alot of Autocad 2d for design work tho when I have to.

Yeah right, sorry. I meant xRHETTx

what does xRHETTx mean anyway?

Yeah, I used to draft in Autocad, and then model in Solid Edge

Now I sell the machines we make insted of designing them. I do very very little drawing now. I have somebody to do it for me!

Pete

I already have a mech engineer job that pays very well mate :( xRHETTx is the one after a job.

I have a friend that is an expert at catia 3d modeling and he just got a sweet job at boeing on a big pay packet. I just cant stand sitting in front of the computer drawing all day with those packages. I use alot of Autocad 2d for design work tho when I have to.

lol, i shoulda been here earlier -

as an architectural draftsman i draw exclusively in 2d using Acad, also starting to use a bit of 3d Revit.

so if ya need some floor plans drawn up for your floor sanding (overkill?), i'm the guy ;)

it just so happens that my dad actually works for boeing as a catia operator, so it's possible he knows your mate INASNT. he reckons that there has been a bit of an increase in the number of skylines in the boeing carpark of late...

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