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Wow, my dad might have put a few of you guys in to work :(

Anyway Im an estimator for a tile, and carpet company. However I do a LOT more than just estimate, as an example the other day I made an Ikea bookshelf.

An Ikea bookshelf *whistles*

You're a wood fabrication engineer is what you are dave

Hey I can even make colour boards! *huffs on finger nails and polishes them on shirt*

Full time SAUQLD Moderator...

 

Part time Network Admin for QLD Health...

good to see anutha govt employee... :)

im an accountant for CorporateLink which is a shared service provider to a few client govt depts (which will prolly mean nuthin to the peeps who dont know the direction govt has taken in the past yr or so)...dont know y i bother posting im an accountant cos everytime i do i feel sorta dull... :)

but it does pay well so i aint complaining yet...

I sell insurance for NRMA by day, don't ask cause the answer will be no. i can't even get third party with them and i work for the freakin company!!!

By night, and weekend i teach hiphop, and breakdancing. do random gigs in clubs and events, and travel with auto salon and drag combat.

i'm the white dude in trick nasty crew!!. come up and say hi if you see me.

Hey,

im a full time bum ass student at UQ. Also work nearly every weekend at Caltex Toowong: fancy schmancy job name = PETROLLIUM DISTRIBUTION ENGINEER :wassup: ....or just "servo-guy" (10pm-6am graveyards baby) so i have almost ZERO social life on weekends. Also bit of bar work here and there....and also drive trucks in the ARMY part time (love it, great fun) always on da lookout for some tax free dollars!! NO Johnny Howard payments here people, bust my balls to get my toys. Even do a lil car importing on the side for hobby, plus all sorts of jap parts.

Haro

I am a Rocket Scientist...

..Its hard, but not Brain Surgery.

Jokes aside,

I was working in Prestige Property and Project Marketing/Development for the worlds largest Real Estate Corporation... I worked 7 days a week and I am now taking a break to do whatever I please. :P

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