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Hey everyone ......

After a year of temping and wandering thru life aimlessly not knowing what i want to do .... ive finally secured a fulltime position as admin assistant in the finance department at the WA Turf Club today :O Great little job with lots of variety and lotsa room for premotion especially into the event management area which is what i want to do ..... because its not just horsey races .... they also hold Ministry of Sound at Belmont Park and Car Shows. :headspin:

So im really excited ..... i thought i would share with you even tho probably noone cares :rofl: Anyway the only time i have to work outside my Mon - Fri environment is on New Years Day when i have to help with Perth Cup.

So i pick up my contract tommorrow ..... start on tuesday .... and probably will have no internet access :O

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I also would like to congrate me self to accepted into the Forensic Biology and Toxicology and criminology minor...

I am happy that I got in among firely competition but I am not happy how much I have to pay for my uni fees... :rofl:

more study thats what I need...LOL

OK well yes! I have gone to the Australian Institute of fitness to get info on becoming a personal traiing and have decided this year for my new years resolution to become a fully qualified personal trainer, this may not sound like mcuh but i guess it's always kinda been a passion of mine and to take steps towards any goal or passion is always something of high achievment!!

yeah be working in finance dept and have access to cheques signing machines so if you just make that $100,000 made out to Cash ... disappear ... i'll be ever greatful :wave:

Welcome back to the land of the full time slaves Niz

Joe -life long learning is a good thing they tell me --- no only joking well done also

25GTT - another step in lifes path is always a good move

Just remember "Dont sweat the small stuff" and you will go far

im sorta congratulating myself on the fact i have actually decided on a career, im gonna have to start going to a gym to build myself up, but after i wanna join special forces!

Mirtz -- join Zest at Rocky a few of us R.I.C.E members go there including me See Karl and tell him i sent you he will do you a good deal

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