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Plans employment wise is through Unisys working on their immigration and border protection contract. Just providing general IT support, I'm currently working with them in Sydney and they are letting me transfer.

We have been looking at places in the north side where we used to live so around Casey and Crace as well.

Unisys, on the Defence desktop support contract, was the biggest mess I've ever had the amusing displeasure of being a part of....though I'm 99% sure it was entirely due to the immediate management structure, or lack thereof. Too many mates in "Team Leader" positions, one of which directly reported to her husband.

Workplace domestics between an employee (team leader at that) and her manager were simultaneously hilarious and extremely disconcerting. Mostly hilarious though. So maturity. Many professional.

Much better where you are though I'd assume Dan, lol. You're actually driven enough you'd have f**ked off after a week if it were the same :P

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Yeah Unisys is a walk in the park compared to iiNet. Looking back I don't actually understand how I stayed at iiNet for so long. The good thing about Unisys is that I'm getting experience on an actual IT help desk, rather than the general network troubleshooting I did at iiNet.

Hopefully within a year or so I'll be able to sort out some kind of manager or team leader position in Unisys or another company.

Good stuff on getting the place in Crace :) especially with those added bonuses haha...I'll be looking to move Gungahlin/Belco in the next few months. Starting to get the shits with Queanbeyan, what with being just far enough out of Canberra you more or less NEED a car to do anything. The shithouse road quality is driving me insane as well. Most roads around town, including the arterial ones to get the fk out of this place, feel more like derelict rollercoasters.

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Good stuff on getting the place in Crace :) especially with those added bonuses haha...I'll be looking to move Gungahlin/Belco in the next few months. Starting to get the shits with Queanbeyan, what with being just far enough out of Canberra you more or less NEED a car to do anything. The shithouse road quality is driving me insane as well. Most roads around town, including the arterial ones to get the fk out of this place, feel more like derelict rollercoasters.

come to the gungahlin side, we have cookies.

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