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hi all... just wanted to hear a few responses from you all on here about what you do for work....just out of interest....just say what you do for a job and if you like it or not etc etc..

I work for TNT the freight company as a dockhand and an offsider in specialised services... not a bad job.. pay is ok but you need to work the long hours to get the $$$

damo

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you need to work the long hours to get the $$$

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Unfortunately true for most of the population.

I am the manager of a Computer Hardware company by the name of www.umart.com.au , it is an area I am very interested in, the conditions are good and all in all I am quite satisfied with my position (at the moment anyways)

Refrigeration Mechanic, now with qualifications.

Money sucks, but thats cause I've only recently finished my apprenticeship so I'm on award wage. Not that it gets much better.

But think of all the money you can make by selling people replacements for parts that aren't faulty in the first place :rofl:

Just stay off "A Current Affair" and "Today Tonight" is all :rofl:

But think of all the money you can make by selling people replacements for parts that aren't faulty in the first place :rofl:

Just stay off "A Current Affair" and "Today Tonight" is all :rofl:

My refrigeration is pretty much anything BUT domestic stuff. :rofl:

Commerical equipment and industrial plants mainly.

Slurpee machines, ice cream machines, cold rooms, freezer rooms, water chillers, air dryers, display cabinets, display fridges... Basically anything that gets cold and ISNT a damn domestic fridge or A/C.

PS - No, I will not look at your fridge which has

PPS - No, I will not install A/C in your house for you which you got cheap at for only and its a is that a good one?

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