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With absolutely no idea of your interests and skills, I'd say:

If you're good at your current job, follow previous advice and get a job at a real resteraunt

If you're built tough:

Go do a few stints on a mine site

If you're built smart:

Try and get into uni and work part time

If you're built skilled:

Try and get into TAFE and get work part time

EDIT: Of course, the second two aren't gonna get you immediate cash, but should set you up long term. If you want immediate cash, try the casino - put it all on number 12.

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With absolutely no idea of your interests and skills, I'd say:

If you're good at your current job, follow previous advice and get a job at a real resteraunt

If you're built tough:

Go do a few stints on a mine site

If you're built smart:

Try and get into uni and work part time

If you're built skilled:

Try and get into TAFE and get work part time

and if ure none of these do an arts degree and have a 3 year centrelink funded holiday.

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Or do what I done..

Managed Austin Computer for a few years then started my own company.

Work for myself now..

I did do a diploma at TAFE but yeah..

Started up my own PC shop with a mate.

Also have a web page design company

Also have a trolley collection company

Also invest in houses.

Ohh and buy a gun and find a nice bank.. That'll help.

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