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I work for WA Turf Club (no they dont grow grass) ..... basically we own both of the major racecoarse in WA and administer horse racing in WA.

Im just an admin asst but hopefully will be getting trained up in marketing ...... one day over the rainbow.

I work for WA Turf Club (no they dont grow grass) ..... basically we own both of the major racecoarse in WA and administer horse racing in WA.  

Im just an admin asst but hopefully will be getting trained up in marketing ...... one day over the rainbow.

u paki?

paki? eh as in pakistani ...ummm look in the gallery mate im as white as they come .... 1/4 irish, 1/4 french .... rest true blue aussie that can be traced back to Kelly. Im also blonde so that may be why i dont get the relevance :confused:

Thanks Zoix :)

Slip .... i used to be work in car dealerships for four years ..... my ex was a salesrep ..... all i can say is "get out now before its too late" LOL

I've been a salesman for 1/3 of my life.

What I need is a degree/qualification that i can do over 3-4 years, which gives me good wage on completion, monday to friday work, and the ability to earn more and more and more as I go on. Want to be on at least 100k after 5yrs of work.

Any suggestions?

What I need is a degree/qualification that i can do over 3-4 years, which gives me good wage on completion, monday to friday work, and the ability to earn more and more and more as I go on. Want to be on at least 100k after 5yrs of work.

Play the lotto and see if u get lucky: (once a week x 52 weeks) x 3 to 4 years = alota chances.

Play the lotto and see if u get lucky: (once a week x 52 weeks) x 3 to 4 years = alota chances.

which equals very broke... Don't think thats really gonna get you anywhere...

on the otherhand eating tim tams all day isnt too shabby eh...*nudges Michae;*

which equals very broke... Don't think thats really gonna get you anywhere...

on the otherhand eating tim tams all day isnt too shabby eh...*nudges Michae;*

:werd:

Been there, done that, successfully

huh....u won the lotto?

um..

i have 3 jobs at the moment...maybe 4

One i work at computer sales/support i guess at umart 3 days a week

Another i work 2 days a week as pretty much permanent contractor doing web design work for a small web design company. This is my main training, and expertise and where i did my degree (a degree that gets you $100k? ahhh young slip ;))

The other i am doing more web development (e.g. also the coding side) also as a subcontractor for a company. Building a site for a horse racing syndicate at the moment actually. This is "afterhours", e.g. whenever i am not at the above 2 i should be doing this :) Doing my head in at the moment.

The final.. which i guess is a "job" is co-managing/developing a pretty popular games site www.gamebiz.com.au which i been doing for a couple of years. The goal is to one day to make that into a successful money making business. Gaming is hugggee bucks, and if i ever have the time, i know i can make it massive. But its all time, and hundreds of hours of work for a possible/maybe payoff. Currently stalled pretty much due too much of the above :D

Aviation Maintenance Technician, or that's what we seem to be called these days...

I was training to be an "Aircraft Engineer" all through my apprenticeship but now they have changed the name on me...

Currently employed by Boeing Australia and work on the tired old 707 tankers for the RAAF.

Systems operator at power station SLIP? on second thought that's what i am aiming for. go away, it's mine all mine.

Qualified car Mechanic.

Work as Fitter at Power station. earn twice as much a mechanic for doing half the work, which does get boring often. ohh well gotta support my passion somehow

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