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Got the call today to say that Geoservices were pleased with my test results and said my interview was great!

I was offered a job on the spot and start as early as Monday :) sooooooo stoked and soooooo much more money then what I used to earn. Double infact!!

Gotta do helicopter under water escape training in Perth and a week of in house training before they send me off to a rig somewhere in the world!

After my first stint away, when I'm back I'll be looking for an EVO :D

Congratulations man,

What were your studies, i.e. what did you actually study and what cert do you hold?

Good stuff Kye, congrats! How long were your studies for?

And Luke.... gah, why do I bother :)

cheers mate, im stoked!

just a 2 year full time course mate. it made life hard not working and living out of home but its paid off big!

Congratulations man,

What were your studies, i.e. what did you actually study and what cert do you hold?

thanks man

i did my cert 3 in mining exploration and diploma in geoscience

sound boring but really interested me and would recomend it to anyone

as a trainee ill be on $2600 a month base rate plus $126 a day for ruffly six months then around $80k a year plus the $126 a day :D 12 hour days 2 weeks straight 2 off but could change.

Very nice income man :D Congrats and well done for someone to actually make use of their studies. So many people study these days and then end up working in a servo for the following 40 years :)

acid dipped ra ra ra block

stock crank fully balanaced and grub screwed

mahle pistons and rings

eagle rods

acl race bearings

ross race balancer (1000hp)

jun collar

n1 oil pump

oil restrictors

head is being sent off once i get it off for a full freshen up ($750)

WOOOP

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