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I have no money and doing pizza deliveries (with another car not my line) i might have to look at selling the car so i can get more money. :(

Anyway i was hoping for a job in IT. I have my MCP in Windows 2000. I have also done about 6 months of contract work in IT. So if anyone knows of any business that even may be thinking of putting someone on, please let me know.

Also Im from perth and im willing to move to Adelaide (My hometown)

Thanks

Adam

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Company has a few graduate positions if your interested in moving to Syderney.

desktop engineer

automation an,alyst

helpdesk engineer

helpdesk level 1

security an,alyst

unix system admin

there's a few numbers in each category.

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hippy,

Company is CSC (computer science corperation). I don't expect pay to be over 30k as it's a grad position.

Position is based at Chatswood for now but the company is consolidation everyone in Sydney to North Ryde in December sometime.

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how much do you expect to get paid when your just a grad?

remember your competing with people who have loads of experience who have been out of the job since the whole .com thing went bust. Companies know their desperate and take advantage of it.

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over here the grad pay is 42k and thats not including super ... and thats for a defence type job ... so if i were in sydney i would have to get paid at least that much cause i know how much more expensive it is in sydney .. i have friends over there makin much more than i am and they are unable to even save anything ...

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