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    I'm a architectural draftswoman and work in my stepfathers architect's office.
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    http://www.stagingconnections.com.au/ for now, i've got an interview at Big W soon and i hope i'll get it because it'll pay better, and i'm trying to find as many photography jobs as i can

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    Part-Time Sales Assistant/Team member for the Reject Shop Tuggeranong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Nog
    I've worked and still work various construction duties like carpentry, roofing, electrical, radiant heating, etc. I'm going back to school within the next year to take architecture.
    hey same here i'm having a year off at the moment and working full time as a welder/ fabricator and next year i'll be joining 85RX7 (mike) and do architecture
    "Rejection is better than regret. It's better to try and know you did your part, than to spend the rest of your days wishing you had tried"

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    I work for the Albert Heyn, a supermarket. But since I have a busy sport career, I don't have much time to work
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    I work at various places basically freelance.They call me when they have work for me. the most important:
    1) Cleaning at the city hall (my dad works there too)
    2) Biking around town with newspapers, usually the AD/RD or NRC or Parool newspapers.Im the most experienced in the joint there.
    3) for school !!! i scan pictures and edit them for the year book.They pay fairly good

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6'bore
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    People often say quit instead of fired, even though they did something stupid. You generally don't get hired for 2 days, then quit, you're fired or given an affadavit.

    Was looking for a funny story.
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    I got a job at Canadian tire making a bit above minimum wage, its pretty cool for now plus i can blow cash now, making about 125 a week which is decent since i work part-time and am a student
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    I HAD a job as a bicycle mechanic/salesperson trainee at a large store here in Melbourne, but I managed to tear a ligament in my knee, so that rendered me useless, and I was told to call back when I was capable again. Fast forward 6 months to two minutes ago, I just called them and they said that they couldn't do anything for me anymore . It was a great job too.
    Oh well, gotta look for a new job now, anyone got any suggestions?

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    Student here, but planning to be an aeronortical engineer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GT F1
    I'm a student. Hoping to be an investor/enterpreneur/business man.
    Yeah, what he said. My plan is to make money in the future havn't figured out the way yet though so I'm concidering all options. ALL options.
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    Im a charity shop manager.

    Dont get paid alot though.
    "It feels loud, fast and scary. It feels like someone has torn off your arm and is beating you to death with the soggy end." Clarkson talking about a TVR.

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    I sell tie-dye shirts out of the back of a Kombi.

    Oh wait, that was in a past life

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    Well tbh I haven't really ever worked officially. Of course it's banned here anyways. I had a chance once with a rich Arab mate in his shop but really decided it wasn't worth it, taking into consideration around $15 and about 5 hours went into the bus trips alone. Wehn I finally did drag my ass there I was told he wasn't in and that he had already hired someone else, for about 3 consecutive days. Now, whatever work I do is mostly charity/community work at the community (religious gathering really) here, which I, of course, don't get paid for, but then again I don't want pay for something like that anyway.

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    i'm a hotel receptionest in the melbourne CBD
    its kinda fun and ok money
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